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Waterproofing - Membrane Tiling

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This topic includes information related to waterproofing-membrane tiling installed during construction.  Waterproofing-membrane tiling utilizes a sheet, liquid or urethane membrane beneath tiling to prevent water from damaging the wood structure of a building.  Waterproof membranes can be used under a various types of tile including; ceramic, quarry, paver, glass, mosaic, plastic, metal and stone.


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  • Description: HGTV article discussing the different types of membranes available for use under a tile installation. Includes sheets, liquid & urethane, crack isolation, and sound isolation.
  • Description: Home Tips article by Don Vandevort describing the installation of a waterproof membrane. Includes graphics.
  • Description: Do-it-yourself chat room where several viewers are discussing using a waterproof membrane for an outdoor installation. Includes a detailed response from a professional remodeler complete with a graphic detail.
  • Description: Bob Vila web site where viewers submit and answer questions.
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