- Moisture Resistance: Resists water damage, making it ideal for showers and tub surrounds.
- Strength: Provides a solid base that prevents tile cracking due to flexing or movement.
- Mold Resistance: Includes additives like Hardie’s MoldBlock technology to inhibit mold growth.
RedGard is a liquid-applied, waterproofing and crack prevention membrane that is made by Custom Building Products. It is mainly used in tile and stone installs to create a waterproof barrier and reduce the risk of cracks in the underneath transferring to the tile. From their website: Here's what it does:
Waterproofing: RedGard forms a continuous, flexible membrane that prevents water penetration, making it ideal for wet areas like showers, bathtubs, bathrooms, and outdoor applications such as pools or water features. It protects underlying substrates (e.g., cement board, concrete, or drywall) from water damage and mold growth.
Crack Prevention: It acts as a crack isolation membrane, absorbing minor substrate movements (up to 1/8 inch) to prevent cracks in the tile or stone surface. This is particularly useful for floors or walls prone to slight shifting or stress.
Vapor Barrier: RedGard can be used as a moisture vapor barrier under various floor coverings, including tile, wood, or resilient flooring, especially in slab-on-grade applications.
Adhesion: It bonds directly to clean surfaces like cement backer boards, concrete, and metal or plastic drain assemblies, providing a strong base for tile installation with thinset mortar.
It goes on pink, like bright pink! But as it dries, it darkens until it becomes red. The end result is this:
Here is the shower in the master bath. The shower head is on the wall and then the pipe coming down from the ceiling is the rain shower head.
Here's another angle. Oh and guess what else? You can see that they installed our bench seat!
More on that at the end of this post.










Progress!
ReplyDeleteAs you two fellas age, grab bars are essential in the shower, tub, and in the toilet area if you are having a separate toilet room ... we all have to sit occasionally!
ReplyDeleteEvery step just brings us closer to completion!
What an excellent job your builder is doing. He is doing so many things to prevent future problems.
ReplyDeleteSexy legs! Roderick
ReplyDeleteI think regardless of age a grab bar should be in stalled. Sometimes shower and tub floors are slippery and a little support makes the difference between staying upright and a fall
ReplyDeleteAmen on the grab bars. . . A Must Have.
ReplyDeleteLooks and sounds like Everything is moving along nicely.
Just a matter of time before that big move - in - date arrives.
Blessings 2 U both.
Take care, stay safe and keep cool.
(anxious to see the next set of updates. )