Installing Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP) to Waterproof Shower Walls

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Waterproofing the painted wall of a bathtub shower with Fibre Reinforced Plastic stuck to the wall with FRP Liquid Nails.

@00:00:00 Intro + FRP Basics
@00:00:47 Saw Blade + Cutting FRP
@00:01:50 Dry-fit + Corrective Cuts
@00:02:15 Glue Application + Affixing to Wall
@00:03:17 Inside Corner Molding Cut & Glue
@00:04:07 Drilling Shower Hole + Affixing Front & Back Walls
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There is a specific trim molding called a corner bead that should be used on the inside corners to create a water tight seal. It looks like you are using an end cap in the corner.

lostcreeknatureretreat
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Nice brother! We use this in affordable housing rental showers. Definitely waterproof and worth the 25 bucks a sheet!

berternie
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FRP is a good way to waterproof on a budget

easydoesit
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How is it holding up? When I read the adhesive manufacturer’s install sheets it states that one of the surfaces needs to be porous. They do not consider a painted surface nor moisture/mold resistant drywall as porous. They state you need a solvent based frp adhesive.

anothercitizen
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You have learned a lot son. I'm so proud of you.

handyman
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Thanks..I'm fixing to do 2 showers top to bottom..this sure helps..

adriankripp
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Could you put the glue on the wall rather than the board? Also, could you fit the corner trim on the board before you hang it?

IanoftheRVin
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Can you paint FRP? Which paint would be best?

tarahvega
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How about using a laminate roller to squeeze out the air bubbles? Can you clean (wipe down ) the backside with Acetone? Or did you just blow off the dust and wipe with a damp cloth? Im looking to build a cargo trailer shower with the FRP

scottgorman
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As a homosexual man in his 40’s I find this video extremely offensive

Roofdaddy