RogerS
Established Member
Just had the floor retiled in the utiiity room as part of a refurb. The floor level had to be built up slightly to bring it in line with the kitchen floor and I used plywood sheets for that duly screwed and stuck down. My tiler mentioned that it would be a good idea to seal around the perimeter to guard against any water ingress from leaks getting into and blowing the plywood.
I was going to try and find some sort of waterproof flowing compound that i could carefully pour into the gaps but then had a better idea. Namely to put silicon on the bottom and back of the skirting boards when they are applied. A sort of mini-tanking if you get my drift.
Can anyone see anything wrong with that approach?
I was going to try and find some sort of waterproof flowing compound that i could carefully pour into the gaps but then had a better idea. Namely to put silicon on the bottom and back of the skirting boards when they are applied. A sort of mini-tanking if you get my drift.
Can anyone see anything wrong with that approach?