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Understanding Australian Standards and Laws Pertaining to Shower Waterproofing

by Luke Tries Effects work on Waterproofing, Sealing, Grouting,

One of the most important requirements for new homeowners is shower waterproofing. Experts say that a bathroom with inadequate and insufficient waterproofing will start facing several issues very soon. They will become a headache, and eventually, you will have to seek services from shower plumbing experts to eliminate the problems arising there. 

The quality of waterproofing plays a crucial role in determining its efficiency and its position in your property. The only way to go is to get waterproofing done to Australian Standards. In this article here, we are going to discuss Australian Standards for Waterproofing and how it helps keep your bathroom and property safe.

What Is Waterproofing?

The first question is what waterproofing is, and the answer is that it is an important aspect used to protect your home from any structural damage that water could cause. Water has this property of finding its way very quickly, and with a waterproofing barrier present on the walls and floors, it will not be able to penetrate and start leaking. This barrier acts as a factor that protects the structure of the property from moisture. The best results can be expected only when shower waterproofing experts have completed shower waterproofing to Australian Standards.

What Are The Australian Standards For Waterproofing Bathroom Areas?

Before getting shower waterproofing repair services, homeowners must understand the Australian Standards for Waterproofing in bathroom areas. The first thing to know is that this waterproofing should comply with the Building Code Of Australia and AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS AS 3740-2010 standards for waterproofing of wet areas in residential buildings. To ensure that these standards are followed, you need to choose top-quality shower regrouting waterproofing experts who are fully updated with these Australian Standards and changes made in the rules frequently.

Rules say that if your bathroom is installed on the ground floor, it should be waterproofed up to 1800 mm. It won't hurt to go above the minimum requirements, but whatever the minimum requirements are, they must be followed to prevent any damage or future issues. Further rules say that the bathroom walls must be waterproofed up to 150 mm, and hobs should be waterproofed up to 100 millimetres. For bathrooms with frameless showers or wet toilets, the bathroom floor waterproofing height is 1500 mm. The same is the requirement for shower space inside the wet room bathroom.

Can You Waterproof A Bathroom Yourself?

There is no problem in DIY applying of waterproofing products on your own, but for the best results, it is essential to rely upon top-quality shower waterproofing experts and their shower waterproofing services. In some areas in Queensland and New South Wales, it is mandatory by law to get waterproofing done by a technician holding a valid waterproofing licence. In every state in Australia, the waterproofing expert must give you a compliance certificate that mentions that the waterproofing has been done to Australian Standards AS3740. The laws related to waterproofing get updated from time to time, and therefore, it is essential to stay updated and follow them during DIY waterproofing. Otherwise, the ideal step is to get it done by a qualified waterproofer, even if local law says you can apply your DIY knowledge in this task.


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Created on Nov 3rd 2022 04:05. Viewed 142 times.

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