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    H E L P ! - Waterproofing shower area

    Home Housing are quite good about improvements you make before you purchase as these are taken into consideration and deductable from the purchase price. Still, I would rather not take too many chances with this sort of thing.
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    H E L P ! - Waterproofing shower area

    Unfortunatley not Adam. This will be a future improvement, once I have purchased the property. I really wanted a "quick fix" for now - even if it lasted 6 months or so I would be happy, as I could plan to move the bath and put up tiles at a later date. (namley when it all falls down) ...
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    H E L P ! - Waterproofing shower area

    It's an attic conversion. (not a very good one at that)
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    H E L P ! - Waterproofing shower area

    Thanks for all your suggestions guys, the Mermaid panel looks good but the beam physically overhangs the bath a bit so I think tiling the area is my only way forward. My mates dad offered to move the bath to the other side of the room and this also is looking like a plausable suggestion...
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    H E L P ! - Waterproofing shower area

    Thought I might be able to buy som epoxy resin or something similar to rollover the top of the paper. I can't seem to find anything suitable. :cry: Thanks anyway Breezer
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    H E L P ! - Waterproofing shower area

    Hi breezer, Thanks for the prompt reply. I have just taken a few shots of the area I need waterproofing so you can see the problem I have. Mainly a wooden Joust? from floor to ceiling. This would make perspex a bit awkward to fit. Have a look at what I mean: Photo1 Photo2 Photo3...
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    H E L P ! - Waterproofing shower area

    Hi Gang, I am currently wallpapering the bathroom. Could some one advise me what I could use to make the wallpaper around the shower area 'waterproof'. I unibonded the plaster first and have used a washable bathroom paper but im not sure if it will bet 'water proof'. Hopefully I will...
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