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Water Stops Compliance to AS3740

 When                                      Tuesday, 2 February, 2020

Time                                        5:00 – 6:30 PM

Price                                        $64.39 (includes online booking fee)

Style                                        Webinar

CPD Credit                              1

Course Overview                  

Installing water stops and waterproof membranes to internal wet areas is commonly misunderstood by many tilers and builders. Many do not understand that, right from the first shower, a sub-tile water table accumulates until it forces its way to unprotected building materials, such as timber architraves, causing them to swell. This can then generate rot and mould issues impacting the integrity of the works and the health of the occupants.

In this webinar we take a step-by-step look at the mandatory locations where water stops should be installed to comply with AS3740-2010. You will learn strategies to ensure that the builder, the tiler or the waterproofer not only installs the water stops, but adheres to the building code.

 

How to Register

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/water-stop-compliance-to-as3740-2010-tickets-133029630205

 

Main Takeaways

  • Understanding sub-tile water damage
  • Water stops and why they commonly fail
  • Compliant installations to AS3740-2010
  • Who installs the water stops, the builder, waterproofer or the tiler?

 

Our Goal

Our goal is to help you develop the skills to use any product or manufacturer and become the best in your industry!

 

Teacher           Byron Landeryou

Byron Landeryou is the founder of Waterproof Awareness and currently contracts to the Master Builders of Victoria where he is teaching waterproofing and assisting in the course and resource re-development of their current Industry-leading waterproofing courses.

Byron is one of few experienced waterproofing and tiling consultants in Australia with extensive knowledge and 20 years’ experience in under-tile waterproofing design, installation and teaching, fault identification and appropriate rectification processes.

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