Can I waterproof myself?

If you do your own waterproofing, it needs to be done to the Standard and must be able to pass muster with a building inspector. You'll also need to consider the fact that it may impact on any insurance or warranty claims further down the track.
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Can you do your own waterproofing in NSW?

You must have a licence before you do any residential building work in NSW, including waterproofing, valued at more than $5000 (incl GST) in labour and materials. Waterproofing is any protective treatment of a home to prevent water or moisture getting into it.
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Do you waterproof under bath?

Baths without an integral edge require full waterproofing of the walls and floor area around and under the bath.
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Can you do your own waterproofing in Victoria?

In Victoria, waterproofing does not have to be carried out by a registered specialist, but it must conform to AS-3740.
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Do you need to be licensed to do waterproofing in Victoria?

Covering material testing, compliance certificates etc. as proof of quality of building works.
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Is a laundry classed as a wet area?

Wet Areas: An area within a building supplied with water from a water supply system. This therefore includes: bathrooms, showers, laundries and toilets. It excludes kitchens, bar areas, kitchenettes or domestic food and beverage preparation areas.
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Can I do my own waterproofing in Qld?

In Queensland and New South Wales, a bathroom must be waterproofed by a technician with a current and valid waterproofing license. In other states in Australia, a compliance certificate must be given by the waterproofer to assure the waterproofing has been installed to Australian Standard AS 3740.
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How many coats of waterproofing should you do?

Two coats are needed, each taking 24 hours to dry. Extra sealant may also be needed once the tiles are down. It's a job that can take up to four days, so allow plenty of time.
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Can a tiler do waterproofing?

Do Tilers Do Waterproofing? Yes, some related tradies such as tilers, bathroom renovators and even builders are licensed to carry out waterproofing work. Still, if you can choose, it's better to find a dedicated waterproofing specialist.
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Who can do waterproofing in NSW?

In NSW, the Department of Fair Trading oversees waterproofing licencing. Waterproofers need a licence to perform any residential waterproofing, including strata, valued at more than $5000 in labour and materials.
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What is the Australian standard for waterproofing?

According to Australian Waterproofing Standards AS 3740, all shower floors must be waterproofed and all shower walls to be at least 1800mm should be waterproofed. All other walls such as the laundry wall must be waterproofed up to 150mm.
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Can I waterproof my clothes?

Customers often ask if using a waterproofer on normal clothes will make them waterproof. Well, the great news is that it will add a DWR coating (durable water repellent, in case you've forgotten) to the fabric to provide some water resistance, but you cannot make non-waterproof fabric fully waterproof.
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Can you waterproof with silicone?

Making your own waterproof solution requires 2 things: 100% clear silicone sealant (must be 100% silicone) Mineral spirits.
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Can I make my jacket waterproof?

There are three main ways you can make your jacket more water-resistant. The first way is by simply spraying it with a waterproofing spray. The second method is by waxing the garment. And the third way to make your jacket more resistant to water is by soaking it in a waterproofing solution.
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Do you need to prime before waterproofing?

Where PVC is located at drainage wastes and drainage flanges the PVC must be primed to adhere the sealant or waterproofing membrane. Surface priming for CFC, concrete, mortar screeds and plywood substrates should always be carried out with the manufacturers specified primers.
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What are the 4 steps to waterproofing?

4 Steps for Waterproofing Pools
  1. Smooth the Substrate.
  2. Clean the Substrate.
  3. Apply the Waterproofing Membrane.
  4. Test for Leaks.
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How long does waterproofing take to dry?

Full Cure is reached within 3-5 days (depending on temperature and humidity). To ensure the best waterproofing for your builds be sure to fully understand the requirements of the waterproofing system and allocate time based on substrate conditions, and dry and cure times of the selected waterproofing system.
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Do I need to waterproof my whole bathroom?

The Building Code of Australia and Australian Standards (AS 3740-1994) set out the minimum requirements of waterproofing a bathroom. All bathrooms in Australia must comply with these standards, as follows: The entire shower floor must be waterproofed. Shower walls must be waterproofed up to at least 1800mm.
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Do laundries need to be waterproofed Qld?

The standard states that laundry floors must be waterproofed and the walls must be waterproofed up to 150mm. Shower walls are required to be waterproofed up to 1800mm.
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Do kitchens need to be waterproofed?

While it's not required that you waterproof the area beneath your tile, it can be especially helpful to guard your floor against moisture, particularly in the bathroom and kitchen areas.
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Do I need to waterproof under shower tray?

If it is a wet room with a tiled floor and no shower tray then yes it needs tanking. In a nutshell, the tanking process is where tape is applied to the corners and joins and a waterproof coating is painted on. It is not always necessary to tank the floor if a shower tray and enclosure are being installed.
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Can I have a wooden floor in bathroom?

Wooden flooring can work in many different bathroom settings, from luxury designer bathrooms to smaller and more functional en-suites. To get the most out of this beautiful material, you need to choose the correct type of flooring and to maintain it properly.
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