Information

  • Site Conducted

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location

Audit/ Pre-Inspection

  • Have Fiber Cement Sheet Been Installed on all walls?

  • Are all Penetrations accessible and have sufficient depth to seal to fixing?

  • Have Gyprockers patched all nail holes & holes around tap penetrations?

  • Have Floor waste traps been provided in all bathrooms and in laundries above the ground floor?

  • Photos of Wet Area before Waterproofing

  • What Primer/Product is being used?

  • What Membrane/Product is being used?

  • What type of Bond Breaker/Product is Being used?

  • Openings or spigots provided on balconies or terraces to drain water

Shower Angle / Water Stop

  • Have the Shower angle / Water Stop (at the door entrance) been waterproofed appropriately? and Level?

Substrate Falls

  • Ensure Screed is acceptable doesn't have Hollow Or Drummy Sections. (Yes if acceptable)

  • Insure Fall ratio of 1:100 in shower areas.

Primer

  • Surface Primed?

  • Have all PVC Penetrations been Primed with (All Purpose Primer)?

Detail Inspection

  • Have Fillet Joints or bandage been applied to Wall & floor Junction?

  • Have Fillet Joints or Bandage been applied to Pipe Penetrations (Tap and faucet, Toilet penetrations)?

  • Waterproof membrane extends into drainage flange?

  • Has Door Jam Been Sealed/waterproofed?

  • Has the Waterproof membrane been applied to shower area, minimum 1800mm from floor level and extend 1500 from wall corner in each direction?

  • Membrane Must extend a minimum of 150mm above vessel/wall junction and bath?

  • Membrane must extend minimum 25mm from finished floor surface?

Micron Thickness Test/Completion Photos

  • Micron Thickness Reading with Micrometer (Test 5 Points Minimum) & Photos of Completed Product.

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