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Waterproofing Inspection

  • Adequate documentation? i.e Building Permit & WD

Substrate Inspection

  • Shower areas (enclosed and unenclosed)

  • Waterproofing of floor in the shower area (including any hob or step down) to include approvals of membranes and bond breakers.

  • Waterproofing to all walls in a shower area to a height the greater of: <br>• Not less than 150mm above the floor substrate or not less than 25mm above maximum retained water level.<br>• Water resistance walls in shower area to not less than 1800mm above finished floor level of the shower.<br>• To include approvals of membranes and bond breakers.<br>

  • With preformed shower base:<br>• Floor and horizontal surfaces<br>• Water resistance walls in shower area to not less than 1800mm above finished floor level of the shower.<br>• Waterproof wall junctions with shower area<br>• Waterproof wall / floor junctions within shower area<br>• Waterproof penetrations in shower area

  • Waterproof Wall junctions within shower area.

  • Waterproof wall / floor junctions within shower area

  • Waterproof penetrations in shower area

Substrate inspection to area outside the shower areas.

  • For concrete and compressed fibre cement sheet flooring<br>• Water Resistant Floor of the room

  • For timber floors including particleboard, plywood and other timber-based flooring materials<br>• Waterproof Floor of the room

  • Waterproof or Water Resistant to Walls

  • Waterproofing or Water Resistant to Wall junctions and joints

  • Wall / Floor junctions<br>• Waterproof wall / floor junctions

  • Waterproofing or water resistant of penetrations

Areas adjacent to baths and spas for concrete and compressed fibre cement sheet flooring.

  • • Water Resistant Floor of the room

  • • Water Resistant to walls to a height of not less than 150mm above the vessel, for the extent of the vessel, where the vessel is within 75mm of a wall.

  • • In relation to Walls, the water resistant of all exposed surfaces below vessel lip.

  • • In relation to wall junctions and joints, the water-resistant junctions within 150mm above a vessel for the extent of the vessel

  • • In relation to Wall / floor junctions the water-resistant wall / floor junctions for the extent of the vessel.

  • • Waterproofing of tap and spout penetrations where they occur in horizonal surfaces.

Areas adjacent to baths and spas for timber floors including particleboard, plywood, and other timber-based flooring material.

  • • Waterproof Floor of the room

  • • Water Resistant to walls to a height of not less than 150mm above the vessel, for the extent of the vessel, where the vessel is within 75mm of a wall.

  • • In relation to Walls, the water resistant of all exposed surfaces below vessel lip.

  • • In relation to wall junctions and joints, the water-resistant junctions within 150mm above a vessel for the extent of the vessel

  • • In relation to Wall / floor junctions the water-resistant wall / floor junctions for the extent of the vessel.

  • • Waterproofing of tap and spout penetrations where they occur in horizonal surfaces.

Inserted baths and spas

  • • In relation to floor and horizontal surfaces waterproof shelf area incorporating water stop under bath lip

  • • In relation to floor and horizontal surfaces waterproof or water resistance to under the bath.

  • • Waterproof to Walls to not less than 150mm above the lip of the bath or spa

  • • Waterproof to Walls to under the bath.

  • • In relation to wall junctions and joints, the waterproof junctions within 150mm above a bath or a spa

  • • In relation to wall junctions and joints, the waterproof to under the bath.

  • • In relation to Wall / floor junctions the water resistant or water proofing of wall / floor junctions for the extent of the vessel.

  • • Waterproofing of tap and spout penetrations where they occur in horizonal surfaces.

Laundries and Water Closets

  • • Water Resistant Floor of the room

  • • Water Resistant or Waterproofing to walls.

  • • Water resistant or waterproofing to wall junctions and joints.

  • • Water resistant to wall and floor junctions

  • • Waterproofing to penetrations.

Walls adjoining sinks, basin, laundry tubs

  • • Water resistance or waterproofing to floors and horizontal surfaces.

  • • Water Resistant to walls to a height of not less than 150mm above the vessel, for the extent of the vessel, where the vessel is within 75mm of a wall.

  • • In relation to wall junctions and joints, waterproof wall junctions where a vessel is fixed to a wall.

  • • In relation to Wall / floor junctions the water-resistant wall / floor junctions for the extent of the vessel.

  • • Waterproofing of tap and spout penetrations where they occur in surfaces to be waterproof or water resistant.

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