ply under bath

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I have put 12mm exterior ply under bath, what would be best to seal the ply or to make it a bit more water proof?
 
there should be no practical problem having ply under a bath - there should be no prolonged periods of water "pooling".

as a precaution the simplest i can think of is either several coats of dilute pva say 1:1 or varnish
 
well yes i realize that. The difference being i can see the floor outside the bath, but once sealed in i wont see under the bath should i get drips in the future
 
Should have used WBP. My local timber merchant sells only WBP - so he claims.

Keep an eye on the ceiling below :)
 
Why what? If why WBP then if there are drips it does not need protecting. Though if done correctly there should not be drips.

If - why does my local merchant claim he only sells WBP - I don't have any idea.

PVA was mentioned but I thought PVA was water based so if it gets wet does it not then cease to protect?
 
Nothing like being confident with your plumbing skills :D Why dont you fit a shower tray under the bath waste and connect it to the drain for the bath ?

That way, should any of the fittings under your bath taps or waste leak it will simply drip into the shower tray :D

Then again, what if the shower tray waste also leaks ???? Oh bugger this is getting realy complicated now...

My head hurts Im off for a pint.

Sandy,

You are correct pva would offer No protection
 

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