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Continue shoppingA tiled surface itself is not waterproof. Water can penetrate, especially at the connections of built-in components and wall connections, as well as in the area of joints and cracks...
The Underground
Nothing works without the right substrate. It forms the basis for the final result. Whether it's about aesthetics or preventing damage from moisture. Theoretically, you can lay tiles on any substrate. But beware! Different floors = different properties. This means that the preparatory work must be individually adapted to the respective substrate.
Generally speaking: The substrate must be firm, load-bearing, dust-free and dry. The surface should be even and any cracks must be filled.
Possible problems that may occur
A tiled surface itself is not waterproof. Water can seep under the tiles, particularly at the connections of built-in components and wall connections, as well as in the area of joints and cracks, damaging the substrate. Especially in wet rooms, but also in certain commercial businesses such as breweries, floors and walls are exposed to high levels of moisture.
Depending on the stress, the risk of damage varies greatly, which is why the standard DIN 18534-5 defines four stress classes. Starting with W0-1 "Low = Areas with infrequent impact" up to W3-1 "Very high = Areas with very frequent or prolonged impact".
Cracks in the subsoil
When renovating old surfaces, cracks in the substrate may be present, making it impossible to lay a new tile covering securely and in a way that is resistant to moisture.
The solution
With DURABASE ET-S We have a sealing system in the shop that meets all requirements, regardless of which water exposure class is defined for the respective area.
Tiles – whether large-format or colorful mosaics – are the ideal covering for walls and floors in the bathroom. Areas around the shower, bathtub, and sink are particularly exposed to splashing water and moisture. In walk-in showers, water flows directly over the bathroom tiles to the drain. To prevent moisture damage, sealing is crucial. We'll show you how to lay wall tiles in the bathroom and shower yourself – from preparing the substrate to sealing, laying, and grouting the tiles.
Composite sealing on floors and walls
Our sealing system can be used indoors as a sealant in conjunction with tile coverings on walls and floors. DURABASE ET-S offers reliable adhesion to the substrate and easy processing.
Sealing in areas with high humidity
Even in areas where moisture occurs to a greater extent, our DURAL sealing system is used on walls and floors as a sealant in conjunction with the tile covering.
The system
The sealing system consists of the following components, which cover all situations simply and safely:
Each of these components is approved for all water exposure classes from W0-1 "low" up to and including W3-1 "very high".
System components
To ensure compliance with the standard, only components included in the DURABASE ET-S system (membrane, sealing strips, sealing cuffs, shaped parts and accessories) may be installed. Overlaps of different components may only be joined with Dural ET-S adhesive sealant.
However, we also offer sealing systems from other suppliers so that we can offer you a large and diverse selection.
ETAG 022-2 Certified
As part of European harmonization, the Europe-wide valid ETAG certificate was introduced, raising the requirements. The abbreviation ET-S stands for ETAG-SYSTEM. After extensive testing, it was confirmed that DURABASE ET-S passed all tests and meets the high requirements.
To ensure the effectiveness of the sealing, the sealing membrane should be laid first, followed by the accessory components. It doesn't matter whether the wall or floor is worked on first.
Installation instructions for membrane waterproofing
The following tools are required: scissors, trapezoidal knife, 4 x 4 notched trowel, smoothing trowel, trowel, fine-toothed spatula, spirit level, pencil, folding rule and pressure roller.
Installation instructions for components
For the sealing to be effective, start with the sheets and then immediately lay the components directly onto the respective sealing sheet.
Use of the individual components:
Notes:
In general, the generally accepted rules of technology must be observed!
For all products/materials: The suitability for mechanical and chemical stress must be carefully checked in each individual case before laying the mat. Protect material from prolonged exposure to sunlight.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us.
Best of luck!
The team from Everything for Tiles