Laticrete 9235 WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE KIT – Review


Laticrete 9235 Waterproofing Membrane is an easy to install, thin, load-bearing waterproofing membrane designed specifically for the special requirements of ceramic tile, stone and brick installations. It’s a perfect solution for wet areas and continuous water submersion applications.


Features & Benefits
·         Vertical and horizontal surfaces (including ceilings).
·         Thin—only 0.02" (0.5 mm) thick when cured.
·         Anti-fracture protection of up to 1/8" (3 mm) over shrinkage and other non-structural cracks.
·         “Extra Heavy Service” rating per TCNA performance levels (RE: ASTM C627 Robinson Floor Test).
·         IAPMO and ICC Approval.
·         Applies quickly with a paint brush or roller—no special mixing or application equipment needed.
·         Fast cure—normally ready in hours for finishes.
·         Install tile brick and stone directly onto membrane.
·         UL GREENGUARD GOLD certified.
·         Easy cleanup—just use water while fresh.
·         Protects concrete & reinforcing steel from corrosion.


Is laticrete waterproof?

LATICRETE® tile waterproofing products provide protection for floors and walls for applications ranging from occasionally wet, to continuous water submersion as in showers or pools.

How thick is waterproof membrane?

Most are about 2 to 4mm thick. There are essentially 2 types of membranes, sheet based membranes and liquid applied membranes. Ideally, a waterproofing membrane should be strong, flexible, tear-resistant and elastic so that it can stretch to cover cracks and also move with the building.
Where to buy laticrete waterproof membrane?

Tile Pro Depot is a leading online store selling tile installation tools and flooring tools. We offer a smooth buying experience along with great customer support. We have a wide array of products that will completely satisfy your tile installation and flooring tool needs.

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