Schluter KERDI 200 1.5m x 20m Waterproofing Roll 20m
£452.23 INC VAT
£376.86 EX VATSchluter KERDI 200 1.5m x 20m Waterproofing Roll 20m is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Length: 20mWidth: 1.5m
Thickness: 0.2mm
Polyethene Membrane
For bonded waterproofing assemblies
(Also available in per m²)
For Steam Rooms use Kerdi DS
Next Working Day Delivery
Next Working Day Delivery
We offer Next Working Day Delivery (not including tiles) on orders placed before 3pm, Monday to Friday. Please be aware this is subject to Postcode Area, you will have the option to select ‘Next Working Day’ if this is available for your address.
Please note: if you are unable to receive your delivery on your selected day, we may charge a re-delivery fee.
Description
Description
Schlüter-KERDI is a crack bridging waterproof membrane made of soft polyethene, which has been covered on both sides with a special fleece webbing to anchor the membrane in suitable tile adhesive.
Schlüter-KERDI features imprinted gridlines on one side for easier cutting. In addition to indicating how much material is left, the imprint also shows the minimum overlap width of 5 cm for working with multiple membrane sheets.
The waterproofing membrane should be bonded to an even, load-bearing substrate with an appropriate adhesive. The tiles are laid directly on Schlüter-KERDI using the appropriate adhesive and bedding for the chosen tile or stone. Other suitable trowel-applied covering materials or plaster may also be used.
Schlüter-KERDI-DS is a waterproofing membrane and vapour barrier bonded to a tile covering, e.g. for use in swimming pools and spa areas, as well as for commercial applications with high humidity levels.
Vapour barriers are suggested for moisture-sensitive substrates such as wood, plasterboard and gypsum plaster.
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