Schluter Systems KDIF4GRKTSBGD5 Kerdi-Drain Grate 4-in Greige Floral Installation Guide
Below you will find brief information for Shower System KERDI-DRAIN, Shower System KERDI-LINE, Shower System KERDI-SHOWER T, Shower System KERDI-SHOWER TS, Shower System KERDI-SHOWER TT, Shower System KERDI-SHOWER LT, Shower System KERDI-SHOWER LTS. The Schluter®-Shower System is a bonded waterproofing system for tiled showers, steam showers, steam rooms, and bathtub surrounds. It uses a waterproof membrane called KERDI and a drain called KERDI-DRAIN to create a sealed system. This system is designed to be easy to install and provides a durable, waterproof shower. The Schluter®-Shower System is also extremely versatile and can be used with a variety of tile types, including ceramic, porcelain, natural stone, and glass.
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Schluter
®
-Shower System Installation Handbook 2020
Bonded Waterproofing System for Tiled Showers,
Steam Showers, Steam Rooms, and Bathtub Surrounds
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Schluter ® -Shower System
Bonded Waterproofing System for Tiled Showers,
Steam Showers, Steam Rooms, and Bathtub Surrounds
Ceramic and stone tiles are durable, easy to maintain, and hygienic, representing the ideal surface coverings, particularly in wet areas such as showers and bathtub surrounds. These coverings are not inherently waterproof, however, and must be installed in conjunction with a waterproofing system that effectively manages moisture to protect moisture-sensitive building materials and control mold growth.
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Pre-slope
Weep holes
Pan liner
Mortar bed
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The Traditional Tiled Shower System
The traditional method for installing tiled showers is time and labor intensive and creates a “water in/water out” system. First, a mortar bed is sloped to the weep holes in the drain. The waterproofing membrane, called a pan liner, is placed over this “pre-slope” and clamped into the drain. Pan liners do not allow for the direct application of ceramic or stone tile. Thus, another mortar bed must be installed to provide load distribution and a bonding surface for the floor tile. Finally, a moisture barrier typically must be included behind the solid backing on the walls
(e.g., mortar, cement backerboard, etc.) and lapped over the pan liner to protect the wall cavities from moisture penetration and divert that moisture into the pan.
Contrary to popular belief, the tile covering itself is not waterproof. Moisture will infiltrate the mortar bed and solid backing on the walls. This moisture must percolate through the mortar bed to the sloped pan liner and exit through the weep holes in the drain. With regular use of the shower the mortar bed can remain saturated, particularly if pre-slope installation is ignored or the weep holes become clogged, thus increasing the potential for efflorescence and mold growth within the system.
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Schluter
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-KERDI-DRAIN
Sloped mortar bed or
Schluter
®
-KERDI-SHOWER-T/-
TS/-TT prefabricated foam tray
Schluter
®
-KERDI waterproofing membrane
Schluter
®
-Shower System
The Schluter
®
-Shower System is an integrated family of products that creates a “sealed” system. First, the Schluter
®
-KERDI-DRAIN is installed in conjunction with either a sloped mortar bed or the Schluter
®
-KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/-TT prefabricated foam trays. The KERDI-DRAIN provides a simple and secure connection to the Schluter
®
-KERDI waterproofing membrane at the top of the assembly via the unique integrated bonding flange. Unlike shower pan liners in traditional assemblies, KERDI is a bonded waterproofing membrane that allows for the direct application of tile with thin-set mortar. KERDI is bonded to the mortar bed or tray and the surface of the KERDI-DRAIN’s integrated bonding flange. In addition, KERDI is installed over the solid backing (e.g., gypsum board, cement backerboard, etc.) on walls, creating a fully waterproof and vaportight enclosure.
The resulting assembly provides superior moisture management as it does not permit moisture to penetrate into the mortar bed or solid backing, allowing the assembly to dry completely between uses. The integrated Schluter
®
-Shower
System eliminates leaks, reduces the potential for efflorescence and mold growth in the system, and dramatically reduces total installation time to ensure success and make shower installation easier than ever.
Schluter
®
-Systems
’ written installation instructions shall have precedence over referenced industry standard guidelines and installation procedures insofar as referenced information may contain overlapping or conflicting requirements. Type, thickness, and format of the tile or stone surface covering must be suitable for the intended application.
CONTENTS
SHOWER SELECTION GUIDE
SHOWER ASSEMBLY
STEAM SHOWER ASSEMBLY
STEAM ROOM ASSEMBLY
BATHTUB SURROUND
INSTALLATION
CURBLESS SHOWERS
THE WATERPROOF BATHROOM
FINISHING
TILE SELECTION
CONSIDERATIONS
THIN-SET FACTS
TESTING, LISTINGS,
& APPROVALS
MOLD
VAPOR
WARRANTIES
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Schluter ®
-KERDI
waterproofing membrane
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Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD
waterproof building panel
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Schluter
®
-DITRA-HEAT
shower application
12 Curbless showers
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Schluter ® -KERDI
waterproofing membrane and
Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD
waterproof building panel
18
Schluter ® -KERDI-DS
waterproofing membrane
20 Bathtub surround assembly
22 Walls and ceilings
23
Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-SN
shower niche
24 Shower base with
Schluter
®
-KERDI-DRAIN
26 Space Selection
27 Shower base with
Schluter ® -KERDI-DRAIN-H
30 Shower base with
Schluter ® -KERDI-LINE
36 Bathtub surround
38 Accessibility and style
39 Security and utility
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Details make the difference
Discussion of different tile types in shower applications
43 Discussion on thin-set mortar types to be used
with
® -KERDI
45 Products and system evaluation
46 The importance of mold control
47 The importance of water vapor management
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This installation handbook is subject to change without notice.
Please visit www.schluter.com for the latest version.
SHOWER SELECTION GUIDE
Beautiful, durable, functional
The Schluter ® -Shower System is versatile to fit the needs of the installer. The Shower Selection Guide describes the available options to help you determine which products will best fit your shower application.
KERDI
KERDI-DRAIN
KERDI-BOARD
Waterproofing options
Schluter ® -KERDI waterproofing membrane over solid backing
• Thickness: 8 mil (0.2 mm)
• Pliable, easy to install, and guarantees uniform thickness for reliable performance
• Suitable for use in showers, bathtub surrounds, and intermittent-use steam showers
• Use 2 m wide roll to seamlessly waterproof up to the standard showerhead height
Schluter ® -KERDI-DS waterproofing membrane over solid backing
• Thickness: 20 mil (0.5 mm)
• Provides improved vapor permeance as compared to KERDI
• Suitable for use in continuous-use steam rooms
Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD waterproof building panel
• Lightweight, easy to cut and install XPS foam panel
• Combines substrate installation and waterproofing
• Suitable for use in showers, bathtub surrounds, and intermittent-use steam showers
Drain options
• Integrated bonding flange ensures waterproof connection at top of assembly
• Can be installed with prefabricated foam shower trays or mortar bases
• Simple connection to standard drain outlets for new construction or renovation
• Grate assemblies accommodate a wide range of tile thicknesses
Schluter ® -KERDI-DRAIN
• Fully adjustable square grate assemblies minimize and simplify tile cuts
• Available with 2" or 3" (50 mm or 75 mm) outlets
• Adaptor kits allow for conversion of existing clamping ring drain to KERDI-DRAIN
Schluter ® -KERDI-LINE
• Accommodates single-plane slope and large-format tile installation
• Can be installed adjacent to walls or at intermediate locations
KERDI-LINE
KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/-TT Mortar Bed
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Shower base options
Schluter prefabricated shower trays
• Lightweight, easy to install
• Waterproof and ready for tile
• Reduces installation time
• Available in a variety of formats to suit your installation needs
• Can be cut to size or extended using dry pack mortar
Portland cement mortar bed
• Base can be built for custom shower, fits any shape
• Especially suited for off-set drain placement
KERDI-BOARD
KERDI-BOARD-SC
Built-up Curb
Curb options
Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-SC curb
• Waterproof and ready for tile
• Lightweight, stable, and load bearing
• Can be cut to length
• Can be used with Schluter prefabricated shower trays or mortar base applications
Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD curb
• Customizable to fit any application
• Build as desired (e.g., length, width, height)
• Can be installed over various materials (e.g., masonry, wood)
Built-up curb
• Customizable to fit any application
• Can be built as desired (e.g., length, width, height)
KERDI-BOARD
KERDI-BOARD-SB
KERDI-BOARD-SN
Bench options
Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-SB bench
• Waterproof and ready for tile
• Lightweight, stable, and load bearing
• Available in triangular and rectangular shapes in various sizes
• Triangular benches include KERDI-KERECK and KERDI-KERS-B preformed waterproofing corners
• Rectangular benches include KERDI-KERECK preformed waterproofing corners
Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD bench
• Customizable to fit any application, can be built as desired
• Combines substrate installation and waterproofing
Built-up bench
• Customizable to fit any application
• Can be built as desired (e.g., length, width, height)
Shower niche
Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-SN shower niche
• Prefabricated shower niche made of KERDI-BOARD
• Preformed, lightweight, easy to install
• Various sizes available
SHOWER SELECTION GUIDE 5
SHOWER ASSEMBLY
Showers – Ceramic or stone tile
Schluter ® -KERDI waterproofing membrane
K-SH-K-20
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Ceramic or stone tile
Schluter SET ® , Schluter
Schluter FAST-SET ®
ALL-SET or unmodified thin-set mortar
® ,
Schluter waterproofing membrane
Schluter ® -KERDI-BAND waterproofing strips
Schluter
®
®
-KERDI
-KERDI-KERECK-F waterproofing corners
Schluter ® -KERDI-SEAL-PS/-MV seals or Schluter ® -KERDI-FIX sealant and bonding compound
Solid backing
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Drain: 11 a.
Schluter b.
Schluter
®
®
-KERDI-DRAIN
-KERDI-LINE
12
Base: a.
Schluter b.
Schluter
®
®
-KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/-TT
-KERDI-SHOWER-LT/-LTS
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Alternative (not shown):
• Mortar bed
Wood or concrete subfloor
Schluter ® -DILEX profile (optional)
Schluter ® -DITRA
(membrane and
uncoupling membrane
KERDI-BAND connection to floor are optional)
Bench (not shown, optional):
• Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-SB
• Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD
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Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-SC curb
Alternatives (not shown):
• Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD waterproof building panel
• Built-up curb
Niche (not shown, optional):
• Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-SN
Shelf (not shown, optional):
• Schluter ® -SHELF-E/-W/-N
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®
-KERDI waterproofing membrane
Showers – Ceramic or stone tile
Schluter ® -KERDI waterproofing membrane
K-SH-K-20
Areas of Application
Interior showers.
Over wood or concrete subfloors. See the Base information under
Requirements (below) for details.
Areas requiring disabled access/curbless applications; see detail K-SHBF on page 12.
Substrate Preparation
Verify that subfloor panels and solid backing are properly fastened to framing members.
Any leveling of the subfloor must be done prior to installing
KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/-TT/-LT/-LTS/-SR and KERDI-BOARD-SC/-SB.
Limitations
Certain glass tiles may not be compatible with bonded waterproof membranes and/or may require special setting materials. Consult glass tile manufacturer and Schluter ® -Systems for more information.
Certain moisture sensitive stones, e.g., green marble, or resin-backed tiles may not be appropriate for use in wet areas such as showers or may require special setting materials. Consult stone supplier and
Schluter ® -Systems for more information.
Do not use sawn lumber curbs on concrete subfloors subject to moisture migration.
Solid Backing Materials
Gypsum wallboard – ASTM C1396/C1396M
Cementitious backer unit – ANSI A118.9 or ASTM C1325
Fiber-cement underlayment – ASTM C1288
Fiber-reinforced water-resistant gypsum
backerboard/underlayment – ASTM C1278
Coated glass mat water-resistant gypsum backerboard – ASTM C1178
Portland cement mortar – ANSI A108.1B
Concrete
Masonry
Requirements
Plywood, OSB, or concrete subfloor must be clean, even, and load bearing.
Solid backing – gypsum wallboard, cementitious backer unit, fiber-cement underlayment, fiber-reinforced water-resistant gypsum backerboard/underlayment, coated glass mat water-resistant gypsum backerboard, Portland cement mortar bed, concrete, or masonry.
Base – KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/-TT/-LT/-LTS or Portland cement mortar bed.
Curb – KERDI-BOARD-SC, KERDI-BOARD, concrete, masonry block, or sawn lumber sheathed with solid backing (see above).
Bench – KERDI-BOARD-SB, KERDI-BOARD, concrete, masonry block, or sawn lumber sheathed with solid backing (see above).
KERDI-DRAIN/-LINE shall be properly supported.
KERDI-DRAIN/-LINE shall be connected to the waste line; use ABS cement for ABS drains, PVC cement for PVC drains, a no-hub coupling for stainless steel drains with no-hub outlets, and thread sealing compound or tape for stainless steel drains with threaded outlets.
KERDI waterproofing membrane shall be installed up to the height of the showerhead at minimum.
In enclosed shower areas, install KERDI waterproofing membrane on all surfaces, including the ceiling, door jambs and the door header.
It is the specifier's responsibility to treat and address all penetrations through the KERDI membrane or KERDI-BOARD (e.g., showerhead, mixing valve, etc.) in the installation. All penetrations must be treated with
KERDI-SEAL-PS/-MV seals, KERDI-FIX or suitable sealant.
When using the stainless steel KERDI-DRAIN bonding flange, use
KERDI-FIX to bond KERDI to the drain.
All horizontal surfaces (e.g., benches, curbs, window sills, shelves, etc.) must be sloped toward the shower drain. This can be done by sloping the substrate or the tile.
Setting and Grouting Materials
Unmodified thin-set mortar – ANSI A118.1
Grout – ANSI A118.3, A118.6, A118.7
Installation Specifications
Solid backing panels – follow manufacturer’s instructions
Portland cement mortar bed – ANSI A108.1B
Tile – ANSI A108.5
Grout – ANSI A108.6, A108.10
Other Considerations
When KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/-TT/-LT/-LTS tray dimensions do not match the dimensions of the shower compartment, the tray may be cut or extended with dry pack mortar.
When KERDI and tile are installed on the ceiling, the solid backing and fasteners must be able to support the load of the tile and setting and grouting materials.
A water test is strongly recommended before setting tile to verify a successful installation. Wait 24 hours minimum after the membrane installation is complete to allow for final set of thin-set mortar and ensure waterproof performance at seams and connections. Refer to local plumbing codes for any specific requirements in your area.
Schluter ® -Systems profiles may be used to finish and protect outside corners and eliminate the use of sealant at inside corners; see page 40.
Schluter ® -SHOWERPROFILE-S/-R profiles eliminate the need for cutting wedges of tile by covering the exposed wall area where the floor slopes to KERDI-LINE.
Schluter ® -SHELF-E/-W/-N are alternatives to tiled shelves that can be easily installed on walls and in corners and niches; see page 40
Where a waterproof floor adjacent to the shower is desired, DITRA or
DITRA-HEAT uncoupling membranes shall be installed. Floor/wall connections shall be sealed with KERDI-BAND.
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®
-KERDI waterproofing membrane 7
SHOWER ASSEMBLY
Showers – Ceramic or stone tile
Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD waterproof building panel
K-SH-KB-20
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Schluter SET ® , Schluter ALL-SET
Schluter FAST-SET ® or unmodified thin-set mortar
® ,
Schluter ® -KERDI waterproofing membrane
10 a.
Schluter ® -KERDI-DRAIN b.
Schluter ® -KERDI-LINE
Base: a.
Schluter ® -KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/-TT b.
Schluter ® -KERDI-SHOWER-LT/-LTS
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4 Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD waterproof building panel Alternative (not shown):
• Mortar bed
5 Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-ZT washers 11 Schluter curb
® -KERDI-BOARD-SC
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7
Schluter ® -KERDI-BAND waterproofing strips
Schluter ® -KERDI-KERECK-F waterproofing corners
Alternatives (not shown):
• Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD waterproofing panel
• Built-up curb
8 Schluter ® -KERDI-SEAL-PS/-MV seals or Schluter ® -KERDI-FIX sealant and bonding compound
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®
-KERDI-BOARD waterproof building panel
Schluter ® -DILEX profile (optional)
Schluter ® -DITRA uncoupling membrane
(membrane and KERDI-BAND connection to floor are optional)
Bench (not shown, optional):
• Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-SB
• Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD
Niche (not shown, optional):
• Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-SN
Shelf (not shown, optional):
• Schluter ® -SHELF-E/-W/-N
Showers – Ceramic or stone tile
Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD waterproof building panel
K-SH-KB-20
Areas of Application
Interior showers.
Over wood or concrete subfloors. See the Base information under
Requirements (below) for details.
Areas requiring disabled access/curbless applications; see detail K-SHBF on page 12.
Substrate Preparation
Verify that subfloor panels are properly fastened to framing members.
Any leveling of the subfloor must be done prior to installing
KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/-TT/-LT/-LTS/-SR or KERDI-BOARD-SC/-SB.
Limitations
Certain glass tiles may not be compatible with bonded waterproof membranes and/or may require special setting materials. Consult glass tile manufacturer and Schluter ® -Systems for more information.
Certain moisture-sensitive stones, e.g., green marble, or resin-backed tiles, may not be appropriate for use in wet areas such as showers or may require special setting materials. Consult stone supplier and
Schluter ® -Systems for more information.
Do not use sawn lumber curbs on concrete subfloors subject to moisture migration.
Solid Backing Materials
Gypsum wallboard – ASTM C1396/C1396M
Cementitious backer unit – ANSI A118.9 or ASTM C1325
Fiber-cement underlayment – ASTM C1288
Fiber-reinforced water-resistant gypsum backerboard/underlayment –
ASTM C1278
Coated glass mat water-resistant gypsum backerboard – ASTM C1178
Portland cement mortar – ANSI A108.1B
Concrete
Masonry
Requirements
Plywood, OSB, or concrete subfloor must be clean, even, and load bearing.
Base – KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/-TT/-LT/-LTS or Portland cement mortar bed.
Curb – KERDI-BOARD-SC, KERDI-BOARD, concrete, masonry block, or sawn lumber sheathed with solid backing (see below).
Bench – KERDI-BOARD-SB, KERDI-BOARD, concrete, masonry block, or sawn lumber sheathed with solid backing (see below).
Solid backing – gypsum wallboard, cementitious backer unit, fibercement underlayment, fiber-reinforced water-resistant gypsum backerboard/underlayment, coated glass mat water-resistant gypsum backerboard, Portland cement mortar bed, concrete, or masonry.
KERDI-DRAIN/-LINE shall be properly supported.
KERDI-DRAIN/-LINE shall be connected to the waste line; use ABS cement for ABS drains, PVC cement for PVC drains, a no-hub coupling for stainless steel drains with no-hub outlets, and thread sealing compound or tape for stainless steel drains with threaded outlets.
Minimum KERDI-BOARD thickness – 1/2" (12.5 mm) for studs spaced at
16" (40.6 cm) o.c. and 3/4" (19 mm) for studs spaced at 24" (61.0 cm) o.c.
KERDI-BOARD shall be fastened to wood or metal framing with appropriate screws (i.e., coarse thread wood screw for wood studs and self-tapping for metal studs) and corresponding KERDI-BOARD-ZT washers. Screws must reach a depth of at least 3/4" (20 mm) in wood studs and 3/8" (10 mm) in metal studs. Maximum allowable on-center fastener spacing is 12" (30 cm) for walls and 6" (15 cm) for ceilings.
KERDI-BOARD shall be installed up to the height of the showerhead at minimum.
In enclosed shower areas, install KERDI waterproofing membrane on all surfaces, including the ceiling, door jambs and the door header.
It is the specifier's responsibility to treat and address all penetrations through the KERDI membrane or KERDI-BOARD (e.g., showerhead, mixing valve, etc.) in the installation. All penetrations must be treated with
KERDI-SEAL-PS/-MV seals, KERDI-FIX or suitable sealant.
When using the stainless steel KERDI-DRAIN bonding flange, use
KERDI-FIX to bond KERDI to the drain.
All horizontal surfaces (e.g., benches, curbs, window sills, shelves, etc.) must be sloped toward the shower drain. This can be done by sloping the substrate or the tile.
Setting and Grouting Materials
Unmodified thin-set mortar – ANSI A118.1
Grout – ANSI A118.3, A118.6, A118.7
Installation Specifications
Portland cement mortar bed – ANSI A108.1B
Tile – ANSI A108.5
Grout – ANSI A108.6, A108.10
Other Considerations
When KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/-TT/-LT/-LTS tray dimensions do not match the dimensions of the shower compartment, the tray may be cut or extended with dry pack mortar.
Shower grab bars must be anchored in the structure or solid blocking behind KERDI-BOARD.
When KERDI-BOARD and tile are installed on the ceiling, the fasteners must be able to support the load of the tile and setting and grouting materials.
A water test is strongly recommended before setting tile to verify a successful installation. Wait 24 hours minimum after the membrane installation is complete to allow for final set of thin-set mortar and ensure waterproof performance at seams and connections. Refer to local plumbing codes for any specific requirements in your area.
Schluter ® -Systems profiles may be used to finish and protect outside corners and eliminate the use of sealant at inside corners; see page 40.
Schluter ® -SHOWERPROFILE-S/-R profiles eliminate the need for cutting wedges of tile by covering the exposed wall area where the floor slopes to KERDI-LINE.
Schluter ® -SHELF-E/-W/-N are alternatives to tiled shelves that can be easily installed on walls and in corners and niches; see page 40.
Where a waterproof floor adjacent to the shower is desired, DITRA or
DITRA-HEAT uncoupling membranes shall be installed. Floor/wall connections shall be sealed with KERDI-BAND.
SHOWER ASSEMBLY — Schluter
®
-KERDI-BOARD waterproof building panel 9
SHOWER ASSEMBLY
Showers – Ceramic or stone tile
Schluter ® -DITRA-HEAT Shower Application
DH-SH-20
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2 Schluter SET ® , Schluter
Schluter FAST-SET ®
ALL-SET or unmodified thin-set mortar
® ,
3 Schluter ® -KERDI waterproofing membrane
9 Solid backing
10 Drain: a.
Schluter ® -KERDI-DRAIN b.
Schluter ® -KERDI-LINE
14 Schluter
Schluter
®
®
-DITRA-HEAT or
-DITRA-HEAT-DUO
Electric floor warming and uncoupling membrane
11 Base: a.
Schluter ® -KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/-TT b.
Schluter ® -KERDI-SHOWER-LT/-LTS
Alternative (not shown):
• Schluter ® -DITRA uncoupling membrane
15 Wood or concrete subfloor
4 Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD waterproof building panel Alternative (not shown):
• Mortar bed
5 Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-ZT/-ZS washers and screws
6 Schluter ® -KERDI-BAND waterproofing strips
12 Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-SC curb
Alternatives (not shown):
• Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD waterproof building panel
• Built-up curb
7 Schluter ® -KERDI-KERECK-F waterproofing corners
8 Schluter ® -KERDI-SEAL-PS/-MV seals or Schluter ® -KERDI-FIX sealant and bonding compound
13 Schluter ® -SHOWERPROFILE-WSK/-WSL
Shower profile
Alternative (not shown):
• Schluter ® -SHOWERPROFILE-WS/-WSC
10 SHOWER ASSEMBLY — Schluter
®
-DITRA-HEAT
16 Schluter ® -DILEX profile (optional)
Bench (not shown, optional):
• Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-SB
• Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD
Niche (not shown, optional):
• Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-SN
Shelf (not shown, optional):
• Schluter ® -SHELF-E/-W/-N
Showers – Ceramic or stone tile
Schluter ® -DITRA-HEAT Shower Application
DH-SH-20
Areas of Application
Interior showers with or without curbless applications.
Interior intermittent use steam showers (e.g., residential applications). See detail
K-SSH in the Schluter ® -Shower System Installation Handbook for more information.
Over wood or concrete subfloors. See the Base information under Requirements
(below) for details.
Limitations
Certain glass tiles may not be compatible with bonded waterproof membranes and/ or may require special setting materials. Consult glass tile manufacturer and
Schluter ® -Systems for more information.
Certain moisture sensitive stones, e.g., green marble, or resin-backed tiles may not be appropriate for use in wet areas such as showers or may require special setting materials. Consult stone supplier and Schluter ® -Systems for more information.
Do not use sawn lumber curbs on concrete subfloors subject to moisture migration.
Requirements
Plywood, OSB, or concrete subfloor must be clean, even, and load bearing.
For wood substrates, subfloor/underlayment configuration according to detail
DH-W16-T, DH-W19-T, DH-W24-T, or DH-W-S.
For curbless applications: Recessing the floor of a bathroom must be done in a way that preserves the structural integrity and safety of the construction. This may require the services of a qualified design professional (e.g., architect, engineer, etc.).
Solid backing – gypsum wallboard, cementitious backer unit, fiber-cement underlayment, fiber-reinforced water-resistant gypsum backerboard/underlayment, coated glass mat water-resistant gypsum backerboard, Portland cement mortar bed, concrete, or masonry.
Minimum KERDI-BOARD thickness – 1/2" (12.5 mm) for studs spaced at
16" (40.6 cm) o.c. and 3/4" (19 mm) for studs spaced at 24" (61.0 cm) o.c.
KERDI-BOARD shall be fastened to wood or metal framing with appropriate screws
(i.e., coarse thread wood screw for wood studs and self-tapping for metal studs) and corresponding KERDI-BOARD-ZT washers. Screws must reach a depth of at least
3/4" (20 mm) in wood studs and 3/8" (10 mm) in metal studs. Maximum allowable on-center fastener spacing is 12" (30 cm) for walls and 6" (15 cm) for ceilings.
KERDI or KERDI-BOARD shall be installed up to the height of the showerhead at minimum. In enclosed shower areas, install KERDI waterproofing membrane on all surfaces, including the ceiling, door jambs and the door header.
It is the specifier's responsibility to treat and address all penetrations through the
KERDI membrane or KERDI-BOARD (e.g., showerhead, mixing valve, etc.) in the installation. All penetrations must be treated with KERDI-SEAL-PS/-MV seals, KERDI-
FIX or suitable sealant.
Base – KERDI-SHOWER--T/-TS/-TT/-LT/-LTS or Portland cement mortar bed.
Ramp – KERDI-SHOWER-SR or Portland cement mortar bed.
Curb – KERDI-BOARD-SC, KERDI-BOARD, concrete, masonry block, or sawn lumber sheathed with solid backing (see above).
Bench – KERDI-BOARD-SB, KERDI-BOARD, concrete, masonry block, or sawn lumber sheathed with solid backing (see above).
All horizontal surfaces (e.g., benches, curbs, window sills, shelves, etc.) must be sloped toward the shower drain. This can be done by sloping the substrate or the tile.
KERDI-DRAIN/-LINE shall be properly supported. Additional thin-set mortar may be needed to bed the KERDI-DRAIN for this detail.
KERDI-DRAIN/-LINE shall be connected to the waste line; use ABS cement for ABS drains, PVC cement for PVC drains, a no-hub coupling for stainless steel drains with no-hub outlets, and thread sealing compound or tape for stainless steel drains with threaded outlets.
When using the stainless steel KERDI-DRAIN bonding flange, use KERDI-FIX to bond
KERDI to the drain.
DITRA-HEAT heating cables must be installed in the DITRA-HEAT or DITRA-HEAT-
DUO membrane. KERDI must be installed over the heating cables and DITRA-HEAT/-
DUO in the shower.
Due to the installation of the DITRA-HEAT membrane on top of the shower tray, it is necessary to raise the height of the KERDI-DRAIN/LINE. Installation of DITRA-HEAT membrane on the substrate under the detachable center section for KERDI-DRAIN or under the KERDI-LINE channel body support will provide the proper height adjustment.
When a curb is used, the heating cables must be installed over the curb in a
3/4" wide x 1/4" deep routed section and encased in thin-set mortar. DO NOT install the heating cable under the curb or go through the curb, as this could cause damage to the heating cable and curb. After the heating cable is installed, apply KERDI over the routed section of the KERDI-BOARD-SC curb or over the entire built-up curb.
A dedicated heating cable is recommended in the shower area to allow for simple disconnection without an impact on the bathroom floor heating in the event that the shower heating cable is damaged. Multiple heating cables may be installed on a single thermostat, up to the 15 amp limit.
Heating cables must be installed 3 studs from the edge of the KERDI-LINE flange and
2 studs from the edge of the KERDI-DRAIN flange.
Note: Please refer to the Schluter for the Schluter ®
® -DITRA-HEAT Installation
Handbook for installation instructions and warranty criteria
-DITRA-HEAT floor warming system.
Safety
Repairs to the DITRA-HEAT heating cable in the shower may not be approved. Verify with the local inspector or authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). Flood testing the shower is recommended before re-tiling.
Heating cable factory splice (i.e., cold lead splice) must not be installed in the shower area.
Substrate Preparation
Verify that subfloor panels and solid backing are properly fastened to framing members.
Any leveling of the subfloor must be done prior to installing KERDI-SHOWER-T/-
TS/-TT/-LT/-LTS/-SR, KERDI-BOARD-SC/-SB, DITRA-HEAT, and DITRA-HEAT-
DUO membranes.
Solid Backing Materials
Gypsum wallboard – ASTM C1396/C1396M
Cementitious backer unit – ANSI A118.9 or ASTM C1325
Fiber-cement underlayment – ASTM C1288
Fiber-reinforced water-resistant gypsum
backerboard/underlayment – ASTM C1278
Coated glass mat water-resistant gypsum backerboard – ASTM C1178
Portland cement mortar – ANSI A108.1B
Concrete
Masonry
Setting and Grouting Materials
Unmodified thin-set mortar – ANSI A118.1
Grout – ANSI A118.3, A118.6, A118.7
Installation Specifications
Solid backing panels – follow manufacturer’s instructions
Portland cement mortar bed – ANSI A108.1B
Tile – ANSI A108.5
Grout – ANSI A108.6, A108.10
Other Considerations
Acceptance of electric floor warming in a shower and this detail must be verified by the local inspector or authority having jurisdiction (AHJ).
KERDI is required on top of DITRA-HEAT installations in the shower. Schluter ® -
Systems chooses to be conservative and to ensure everything is protected. Note:
DITRA-HEAT-E-HK heating cables are rated for wet applications per CAN/CSA-
C22.2 No.130-03.DITRA-HEAT membranes have been found to meet or exceed the requirements of ANSI A118.10.
Curbless tiled showers rely on the slope of the floor to effectively contain water in the immediate shower area and direct water to the drain. Given the wide range of potential configurations, it isn’t possible to address them all in this Handbook.
For curbless applications: waterproofing must be installed in all areas subject to water exposure.
Schluter ® -SHOWERPROFILE-WS/-WSK system profiles can be used to form a splashguard at the entrance of curbless showers.
Various building codes and other sources, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act, include specific requirements for disabled access in public buildings and must be consulted when applicable. Areas of interest may include degree of slope, clearance, and supporting structures such as grab bars.
Shower grab bars must be anchored in the structure or solid blocking behind KERDI-
BOARD.
When KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/-TT/-LT/-LTS tray dimensions do not match the dimensions of the shower compartment, the tray may be cut or extended with dry pack mortar.
When KERDI or KERDI-BOARD and tile are installed on the ceiling, the solid backing and fasteners must be able to support the load of the tile and setting and grouting materials.
A water test is strongly recommended before setting tile to verify a successful installation. Wait 24 hours minimum after the membrane installation is complete to allow for final set of thin-set mortar and ensure waterproof performance at seams and connections. Refer to local plumbing codes for any specific requirements in your area.
For curbless showers a temporary dam (e.g., a 2x4 and silicone sealant, plastic sheeting and sand, etc.) must be provided at the threshold to perform the water test.
Schluter ® -Systems profiles may be used to finish and protect outside corners and eliminate the use of sealant at inside corners.
Schluter ® -SHOWERPROFILE-S/-R profiles eliminate the need for cutting wedges of tile by covering the exposed wall area where the floor slopes to KERDI-LINE.
Schluter ® -SHELF-E/-W/-N are alternatives to tiled shelves that can be easily installed on walls and in corners and niches; see page 40.
Where a waterproof floor adjacent to the shower is desired, DITRA or DITRA-HEAT uncoupling membranes shall be installed. Floor/wall connections shall be sealed with KERDI-BAND.
SHOWER ASSEMBLY — Schluter
®
-DITRA-HEAT 11
SHOWER ASSEMBLY
Curbless Showers – Ceramic or stone tile
Schluter ® -KERDI waterproofing membrane or
Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD waterproof building panel
K-SHBF-20
8
5
4
8
3 1
2
6
8 8
6
15
14
7
9 a
10 a
11
12 a
3
13b
1
9 b
10 b
14
7
15
12 b
6
13a
2
1 Ceramic or stone tile
2 Schluter SET ® , Schluter
Schluter FAST-SET ®
ALL-SET or unmodified thin-set mortar
® ,
3 Schluter ® -KERDI waterproofing membrane
4 Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD waterproof building panel
5 Schluter washers
® -KERDI-BOARD-ZT
6 Schluter ® -KERDI-BAND waterproofing strips
7 Schluter ® -KERDI-KERECK-F waterproofing corners
8 Schluter seals or
® -KERDI-SEAL-PS/-MV
Schluter ® -KERDI-FIX sealant and bonding compound
9 Drain: a.
Schluter ® -KERDI-DRAIN b.
Schluter ® -KERDI-LINE
10 Base: a.
Schluter ® -KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/-TT b.
Schluter ® -KERDI-SHOWER-LT/-LTS
13
Alternative (not shown):
• Mortar bed
11 Schluter ® -KERDI-SHOWER-SR ramp
Alternative (not shown):
• Mortar ramp
14
15
12 Shower profiles: a.
Schluter ® -SHOWERPROFILE-WS/-WSC b.
Schluter ® -SHOWERPROFILE-WSK/-WSL
Uncoupling membrane: a.
Schluter ® -DITRA uncoupling membrane b.
Schluter ® -DITRA-HEAT electric floor warming and uncoupling membrane
Alternative to uncoupling membrane
(not shown):
• Schluter ® -KERDI waterproofing membrane
Wood or concrete subfloor
Schluter ® -DILEX profile (optional)
Bench (not shown, optional):
• Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-SB
• Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD
Niche (not shown, optional):
• Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-SN
Shelf (not shown, optional):
• Schluter ® -SHELF-E/-W/-N
12 SHOWER ASSEMBLY — Curbless
Curbless Showers – Ceramic or stone tile
Schluter ® -KERDI waterproofing membrane or
Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD waterproof building panel
K-SHBF-20
Areas of Application
Interior showers with curbless access.
Over wood or concrete subfloors. See the Base information under
Requirements (below) for details.
Limitations
Certain glass tiles may not be compatible with bonded waterproof membranes and/or may require special setting materials. Consult glass tile manufacturer and Schluter ® -Systems for more information.
Certain moisture sensitive stones, e.g., green marble, or resin-backed tiles may not be appropriate for use in wet areas such as steam showers or may require special setting materials. Consult stone supplier and Schluter ®
Systems for more information.
-
Fiber-cement underlayment – ASTM C1288
Fiber-reinforced water-resistant gypsum
backerboard/underlayment – ASTM C1278
Coated glass mat water-resistant gypsum backerboard – ASTM C1178
Portland cement mortar – ANSI A108.1B
Concrete
Masonry
Setting and Grouting Materials
Unmodified thin-set mortar – ANSI A118.1
Grout – ANSI A118.3, A118.6, A118.7
Requirements
Plywood, OSB, or concrete subfloor must be clean, even, and load bearing.
Recessing the floor of a bathroom must be done in a way that preserves the structural integrity and safety of the construction. This may require the services of a qualified design professional (e.g., architect, engineer, etc.).
Solid backing – gypsum wallboard, cementitious backer unit, fiber-cement underlayment, fiber-reinforced water-resistant gypsum backerboard/ underlayment, coated glass mat water-resistant gypsum backerboard,
Portland cement mortar bed, concrete, or masonry.
Base – KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/-TT/-LT/-LTS or Portland cement mortar bed.
Ramp – KERDI-SHOWER-SR or Portland cement mortar bed.
Bench –KERDI-BOARD-SB, KERDI-BOARD, concrete, masonry block, or sawn lumber sheathed with solid backing (see above).
KERDI-DRAIN/-LINE shall be properly supported.
KERDI-DRAIN/-LINE shall be connected to the waste line; use ABS cement for ABS drains, PVC cement for PVC drains, a no-hub coupling for stainless steel drains with no-hub outlets, and thread sealing compound or tape for stainless steel drains with threaded outlets.
Minimum KERDI-BOARD thickness – 1/2" (12.5 mm) for studs spaced at 16"
(40.6 cm) o.c. and 3/4" (19 mm) for studs spaced at 24" (61.0 cm) o.c.
KERDI-BOARD shall be fastened to wood or metal framing with appropriate screws (i.e., coarse thread wood screw for wood studs and self-tapping for metal studs) and corresponding KERDI-BOARD-ZT washers. Screws must reach a depth of at least 3/4" (20 mm) in wood studs and 3/8" (10 mm) in metal studs. Maximum allowable on-center fastener spacing is 12" (30 cm) for walls and 6" (15 cm) for ceilings.
KERDI or KERDI-BOARD shall be installed up to the height of the showerhead at minimum.
In enclosed shower areas, install KERDI or KERDI-BOARD on all surfaces, including the ceiling, door jambs and the door header.
KERDI, DITRA or DITRA-HEAT shall be installed in all floor areas subject to water exposure (i.e., wet area and drying area). Floor/wall connections shall be sealed with KERDI-BAND.
It is the specifier's responsibility to treat and address all penetrations through the KERDI membrane or KERDI-BOARD (e.g., showerhead, mixing valve, etc.) in the installation. All penetrations must be treated with KERDI-SEAL-
PS/-MV seals, KERDI-FIX or suitable sealant.
When using the stainless steel KERDI-DRAIN bonding flange, use
KERDI-FIX to bond KERDI to the drain.
All horizontal surfaces (e.g. benches, window sills, shelves, etc.) must be sloped toward the shower drain. This can be done by sloping the substrate or the tile.
Substrate Preparation
Verify that subfloor panels and solid backing are properly fastened to framing members.
Any leveling of the subfloor must be done prior to installing
KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/-TT/-LT/-LTS/-SR and KERDI-BOARD-SB prefabricated substrates.
Solid Backing Materials
Gypsum wallboard – ASTM C1396/C1396M
Cementitious backer unit – ANSI A118.9 or ASTM C1325
Installation Specifications
Solid backing panels – follow manufacturer’s directions
Portland cement mortar bed – ANSI A108.1B
Tile – ANSI A108.5
Grout – ANSI A108.6, A108.10
Other Considerations
If installing the KERDI-SHOWER-TT thin tray, the installation of a 5/8" or 3/4" plywood/OSB on top of a wood subfloor and Schluter ® -DITRA-HEAT or
Schluter ® -DITRA-XL is suggested to create a curbless shower application.
Due to the additional height, be sure to check the transition height at the bathroom doorway.
Curbless tiled showers rely on the slope of the floor to effectively contain water in the immediate shower area and direct water to the drain. Given the wide range of potential configurations, it isn’t possible to address them all in this Handbook.
Waterproofing must be installed in all areas subject to water exposure. Install
KERDI over mortar beds and Schluter ® prefabricated EPS foam substrates.
Use the DITRA or DITRA-HEAT uncoupling membrane over plywood/OSB or concrete subfloors. All seams are sealed using KERDI-BAND. Please refer to the Schluter ® -DITRA or Schluter ® -DITRA-HEAT Installation Handbooks for complete details and warranty criteria.
If KERDI-LINE is placed at shower entrance, it is recommended that grate assembly A, Pure, or the covering support (D) is chosen and that the drainage openings span the maximum width of the entrance to limit potential overflow; secondary drainage (e.g., KERDI-DRAIN) may be required in the drying area.
Schluter ® -SHOWERPROFILE-WS/-WSK system profiles can be used to form a splashguard at the entrance of curbless showers. See page 35.
Various building codes and other sources, such as the Americans with
Disabilities Act, include specific requirements for disabled access in public buildings and must be consulted when applicable. Areas of interest may include degree of slope, clearance, and supporting structures such as grab bars.
Shower grab bars must be anchored in the structure or solid blocking behind
KERDI-BOARD.
When KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/-TT/-LT/-LTS tray dimensions do not match the dimensions of the shower compartment, the tray may be cut or extended with dry pack mortar.
When KERDI or KERDI-BOARD and tile are installed on the ceiling, the solid backing and fasteners must be able to support the load of the tile and setting and grouting materials.
A water test is strongly recommended before setting tile to verify a successful installation. Wait 24 hours minimum after the membrane installation is complete to allow for final set of thin-set mortar and ensure waterproof performance at seams and connections. Refer to local plumbing codes for any specific requirements in your area. For curbless showers a temporary dam must be provided at the threshold to perform the water test.
Schluter ® -Systems profiles may be used to finish and protect outside corners and eliminate the use of sealant at inside corners; see page 40.
Schluter ® -SHOWERPROFILE-S/-R profiles eliminate the need for cutting wedges of tile by covering the exposed wall area where the floor slopes to
KERDI-LINE.
Schluter ® -SHELF-E/-W/-N are alternatives to tiled shelves that can be easily installed on walls and in corners and niches; see page 40.
SHOWER ASSEMBLY — Curbless 13
SHOWER ASSEMBLY
Curbless Showers – Ceramic or stone tile
Recessed Curbless Shower
K-SHCR-20
2 3
4 5
1
6
8
9 10
7
1 Schluter SET ® , Schluter ALL-SET ® ,
Schluter FAST-SET ® or unmodified thin-set mortar
2 Solid backing
3 Schluter ® -KERDI waterproofing membrane
4 Schluter ® -KERDI-BAND waterproofing strips
5 Schluter ® -KERDI-SHOWER tray
6 Recessed subfloor panel
7 Existing subfloor
8 Schluter ® -DITRA uncoupling membrane
Alternative to uncoupling membrane
(not shown):
• Schluter ® -DITRA-HEAT electric floor warming and uncoupling membrane
9 Recessed ledgers
10 Blocking
14 SHOWER ASSEMBLY — Recessed Curbless
Curbless Showers – Ceramic or Porcelain Tile
Recessed Curbless Shower
K-SHCR-20
Areas of Application
interior showers with curbless access over wood subfloors. See the Base information under
Requirements (below) for details.
Setting and Grouting Materials
unmodified thin-set mortar – ANSI A118.1
grout – ANSI A118.3, A118.6, A118.7
Limitations
certain glass tiles may not be compatible with bonded waterproof membranes and/or may require special setting materials. Consult glass tile manufacturer and Schluter ® -Systems for more information.
certain moisture sensitive stones, e.g., green marble, or resinbacked tiles may not be appropriate for use in wet areas such as steam showers or may require special setting materials. Consult stone supplier and Schluter ® -Systems for more information.
Requirements
plywood or OSB subfloor must be clean, even, and load bearing.
maximum spacing of joists is 19" (488 mm) o.c.
minimum subfloor thickness – 23/32", 3/4" nom. (19 mm) tongue-and-groove OSB or plywood with 1/8" gap between sheets. Canada: 19/32", 5/8" nom. (16 mm) tongue-and-groove
OSB or plywood in Canada with 16" (406 mm) o.c. maximum joist spacing, but 23/32", 3/4" nom. (19 mm) subfloor recommended.
existing subfloor panels extended over recessed panels to be installed according to Schluter Wood underlayment fastening schedule. See Wood Underlayment content in the Schluter ® -
DITRA Installation Handbook. Our recommendations currently support only dimensional lumber for floor joists. See alternate joist manufacturer for attachment specifications. Dimensional lumber shall not be ripped down from its original dimension and size.
Recessing the floor of a bathroom must be done in a way that preserves the structural integrity and safety of the construction.
This may require the services of a qualified design professional
(e.g., architect, engineer, etc.). Verify with the local inspector or authority having jurisdiction (AHJ).
Pre-drill holes in blocking and adjacent supports.
Base – KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/TT/-LT/-LTS.
Bench – KERDI-BOARD-SB, KERDI-BOARD, concrete, masonry block, or sawn lumber sheathed with solid backing (see above).
KERDI-DRAIN/-LINE shall be properly supported.
KERDI-DRAIN/-LINE shall be connected to the waste line; use
ABS cement for ABS drains, PVC cement for PVC drains, a no-hub coupling for stainless steel drains with no-hub outlets, and thread sealing compound or tape for stainless steel drains with threaded outlets.
KERDI, DITRA or DITRA-HEAT shall be installed in all floor areas subject to water exposure (i.e., wet area and drying area). Floor/ wall connections shall be sealed with KERDI-BAND.
When using the stainless steel KERDI-DRAIN bonding flange, use
KERDI-FIX to bond KERDI to the drain.
All horizontal surfaces (e.g. benches, window sills, shelves, etc.) must be sloped toward the shower drain. This can be done by sloping the substrate or the tile.
Installation Specifications
tile – ANSI A108.5
grout – ANSI A108.6, A108.10
Other Considerations
curbless tiled showers rely on the slope of the floor to effectively contain water in the immediate shower area and direct water to the drain. Given the wide range of potential configurations, it isn’t possible to address them all in this Handbook.
Waterproofing must be installed in all areas subject to water exposure. Install KERDI over mortar beds and Schluter ® prefabricated EPS foam substrates. Use the DITRA or DITRA-
HEAT uncoupling membrane over plywood/OSB or concrete subfloors. All seams are sealed using KERDI-BAND. Please refer to the Schluter ® -DITRA or Schluter ® -DITRA-HEAT Installation
Handbooks for complete details and warranty criteria.
If KERDI-LINE is placed at shower entrance, it is recommended that grate assembly A, Pure, or the covering support (D) is chosen and that the drainage openings span the maximum width of the entrance to limit potential overflow; secondary drainage
(e.g., KERDI-DRAIN) may be required in the drying area.
Schluter ® -SHOWERPROFILE-WS/-WSK system profiles can be used to form a splashguard at the entrance of curbless showers.
See Schluter Illustrated Price List for more information.
Various building codes and other sources, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act, include specific requirements for disabled access in public buildings and must be consulted when applicable.
Areas of interest may include degree of slope, clearance, and supporting structures such as grab bars.
When KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/TT/-LT/-LTS tray dimensions do not match the dimensions of the shower compartment, the tray may be cut or extended with dry pack mortar.
A water test is strongly recommended before setting tile to verify a successful installation. Wait 24 hours minimum after the membrane installation is complete to allow for final set of thin-set mortar and ensure waterproof performance at seams and connections. Refer to local plumbing codes for any specific requirements in your area. For curbless showers a temporary dam must be provided at the threshold to perform the water test.
Schluter ® -Systems profiles may be used to finish and protect outside corners and eliminate the use of sealant at inside corners; see Schluter Illustrated Price List for more information.
Schluter ® -SHOWERPROFILE-S/-R profiles eliminate the need for cutting wedges of tile by covering the exposed wall area where the floor slopes to KERDI-LINE.
Substrate Preparation
verify that subfloor panels and solid backing are properly fastened to framing members.
any leveling of the subfloor must be done prior to installing
KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/-TT/-LT/-LTS/-SR and KERDI-BOARD-
SB prefabricated substrates.
SHOWER ASSEMBLY — Recessed Curbless 15
STEAM SHOWER ASSEMBLY
Intermittent Use Steam Showers – Ceramic or stone tile
Schluter ® -KERDI waterproofing membrane or
Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD waterproof building panel
K-SSH-20
9
6
14
3
1
2
8
8
5
8
14
6
4
8
1
2
6
14
13
7
11a
10a
8
12 6
15
8
10b
11b
13
12 6
15
7
1 Ceramic or stone tile 9 Solid backing 14 Schluter ® -DILEX profile (optional)
2 Schluter SET ® , Schluter
Schluter FAST-SET ®
ALL-SET or unmodified thin-set mortar
® , 10 Drain: a.
Schluter ® -KERDI-DRAIN b.
Schluter ® -KERDI-LINE
15 Schluter ® -DITRA uncoupling membrane
(membrane and KERDI-BAND connection to floor are optional)
3 Schluter ® -KERDI waterproofing membrane
11 Base: a.
Schluter b.
Schluter
® -KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/-TT
® -KERDI-SHOWER-LT/-LTS
4 Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD waterproof building panel Alternative (not shown):
• Mortar bed
5 Schluter washers
® -KERDI-BOARD-ZT
12 Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-SC curb
6
7
Schluter ® -KERDI-BAND waterproofing strips
Schluter ® -KERDI-KERECK-F waterproofing corners
Alternatives (not shown):
• Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD waterproofing panel
• Built-up curb
8 Schluter seals or
® -KERDI-SEAL-PS/-MV
Schluter ® -KERDI-FIX sealant and bonding compound
13 Wood or concrete subfloor
16 STEAM SHOWER ASSEMBLY — Schluter
®
-KERDI waterproofing membrane
Bench (not shown, optional):
• Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-SB
• Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD
Niche (not shown, optional):
• Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-SN
Shelf (not shown, optional):
• Schluter ® -SHELF-E/-W/-N
Intermittent Use Steam Showers – Ceramic or stone tile
Schluter ® -KERDI waterproofing membrane or
Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD waterproof building panel
K-SSH-20
Areas of Application
Interior intermittent use steam showers (e.g., residential applications).
Over wood or concrete subfloors. See the Base information under
Requirements (below) for details.
Areas requiring disabled access/curbless applications; see detail K-SHBF on page 12.
Limitations
Not intended for continuous use steam rooms (e.g., applications in spas, fitness centers, etc.); see detail K-SR on page 18.
Certain glass tiles may not be compatible with bonded waterproof membranes and/or may require special setting materials. Consult glass tile manufacturer and Schluter ® -Systems for more information.
Certain moisture sensitive stones, e.g., green marble, or resin-backed tiles may not be appropriate for use in wet areas such as steam showers or may require special setting materials. Consult stone supplier and
Schluter ® -Systems for more information.
Do not use sawn lumber curbs on concrete subfloors subject to moisture migration.
Requirements
Plywood, OSB, or concrete subfloor must be clean, even, and load bearing.
Provide insulation in wall and ceiling cavities to reduce moisture condensation on the tiled surface.
Base – KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/-TT/-LT/-LTS or Portland cement mortar bed
Curb – KERDI-BOARD-SC, KERDI-BOARD, concrete, masonry block, or sawn lumber sheathed with solid backing (see below).
Bench – KERDI-BOARD-SB, KERDI-BOARD, concrete, masonry block, or sawn lumber sheathed with solid backing (see below).
Solid backing – gypsum wallboard, cementitious backer unit, fibercement underlayment, fiber-reinforced water-resistant gypsum backerboard/underlayment, coated glass mat water-resistant gypsum backerboard, Portland cement mortar bed, concrete, or masonry.
KERDI-DRAIN/-LINE shall be properly supported.
KERDI-DRAIN/-LINE shall be connected to the waste line; use ABS cement for ABS drains, PVC cement for PVC drains, a no-hub coupling for stainless steel drains with no-hub outlets, and thread sealing compound or tape for stainless steel drains with threaded outlets.
Slope ceilings 2" (50 mm) per foot minimum to avoid condensation from dripping onto occupants (may be sloped to center to minimize rundown on walls).
Install KERDI waterproofing membrane on base and curb and
KERDI-BOARD waterproof building panel or KERDI waterproofing membrane on walls and ceiling. For enclosed areas, also install on door jambs, door header and past the door frame gasket, as applicable.
Minimum KERDI-BOARD thickness – 1/2" (12.5 mm) for studs spaced at
16" (40.6 cm) o.c. and 3/4" (19 mm) for studs spaced at 24" (61.0 cm) o.c.
KERDI-BOARD shall be fastened to wood or metal framing with appropriate screws (i.e., coarse thread wood screw for wood studs and self-tapping for metal studs) and corresponding KERDI-BOARD-ZT washers. Screws must reach a depth of at least 3/4" (20 mm) in wood studs and 3/8" (10 mm) in metal studs. Maximum allowable on-center fastener spacing is 12" (30 cm) for walls and 6" (15 cm) for ceilings.
It is the specifier's responsibility to treat and address all penetrations through the KERDI membrane or KERDI-BOARD (e.g., showerhead, mixing valve, steam inlet, lights, etc.) in the installation. All penetrations must be treated with KERDI-SEAL-PS/-MV seals, room temperature vulcanizing sealant or other suitable sealant with a working temperature over 250 - 300 °F (120 - 150 °C).
When using the stainless steel KERDI-DRAIN bonding flange, use
KERDI-FIX to bond KERDI to the integrated bonding flange.
Movement joints shall be provided at all changes in plane, including floor/ wall, wall/wall, and wall/ceiling transitions. Schluter ® -Systems prefabricated movement joint profiles (e.g., DILEX-EKE) provide a maintenance-free alternative to sealant; see page 40.
All horizontal surfaces (e.g., benches, curbs, window sills, shelves, etc.) must be sloped toward the shower drain. This can be done by sloping the substrate or the tile.
Substrate Preparation
Verify that subfloor panels are properly fastened to framing members.
Any leveling of the subfloor must be done prior to installing
KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/-TT/-LT/-LTS/-SR and KERDI-BOARD-SC/-SB.
Solid Backing Materials
Gypsum wallboard – ASTM C1396/C1396M
Cementitious backer unit – ANSI A118.9 or ASTM C1325
Fiber-cement underlayment – ASTM C1288
Fiber-reinforced water-resistant gypsum
backerboard/underlayment – ASTM C1278
Coated glass mat water-resistant gypsum backerboard – ASTM C1178
Portland cement mortar – ANSI A108.1B
Concrete
Masonry
Setting and Grouting Materials
Unmodified thin-set mortar – ANSI A118.1
Grout – ANSI A118.3, A118.6, A118.7
Installation Specifications
Solid backing panels – follow manufacturer’s directions
Portland cement mortar bed – ANSI A108.1B
Tile – ANSI A108.5
Grout – ANSI A108.6, A108.10
Other Considerations
When KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/-TT/-LT/-LTS tray dimensions do not match the dimensions of the shower compartment, the tray may be cut or extended with dry pack mortar.
Shower grab bars must be anchored in the structure or solid blocking behind KERDI-BOARD.
When KERDI and tile are installed on the ceiling, the solid backing and fasteners must be able to support the load of the tile and setting and grouting materials. When KERDI-BOARD and tile are installed on the ceiling, the fasteners must be able to support the load of the tile and setting and grouting materials.
A water test is strongly recommended before setting tile to verify a successful installation. Wait 24 hours minimum after the membrane installation is complete to allow for final set of thin-set mortar and ensure waterproof performance at seams and connections. Refer to local plumbing codes for any specific requirements in your area.
Schluter ® -Systems profiles may be used to finish and protect outside corners and eliminate the use of sealant at inside corners; see page 40.
Schluter ® -SHOWERPROFILE-S/-R profiles eliminate the need for cutting wedges of tile by covering the exposed wall area where the floor slopes to KERDI-LINE.]
Schluter ® -SHELF-E/-W/-N are alternatives to tiled shelves that can be easily installed on walls and in corners and niches; see page 40.
Where a waterproof floor adjacent to the shower is desired, DITRA or
DITRA-HEAT uncoupling membranes shall be installed. Floor/wall connections shall be sealed with KERDI-BAND.
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STEAM ROOM ASSEMBLY
Continuous Use Steam Rooms – Ceramic or stone tile
Schluter ® -KERDI-DS waterproofing membrane
K-SR-20
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Ceramic or stone tile
Schluter SET ® , Schluter ALL-SET ®
Schluter FAST-SET ® or unmodified thin-set mortar
,
Schluter ® -KERDI-DS waterproofing membrane
8
9
Schluter ® -KERDI-DRAIN
Alternative (not shown):
• Schluter
Mortar bed
® -KERDI-LINE
10 Schluter curb
® -KERDI-BOARD-SC
Schluter ® -KERDI-BAND waterproofing strips
Schluter ® -KERDI-KERECK-F waterproofing corners
Schluter ® -KERDI-SEAL-PS seals or suitable sealant (see page 17 for more information)
Alternatives (not shown):
• Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD waterproofing panel
• Built-up curb
11 Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD bench (optional)
Alternative (not shown):
• Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-SB bench (optional)
12 Wood or concrete subfloor
13 Schluter ® -DILEX profile (optional)
14 Schluter ® -DITRA uncoupling membrane
(membrane and KERDI-BAND connection to floor are optional)
7 Solid backing
18 STEAM ROOM ASSEMBLY — Schluter
®
-KERDI-DS waterproofing membrane
Shelf (not shown, optional):
• Schluter ® -SHELF-E/-W/-N
Continuous Use Steam Rooms – Ceramic or stone tile
Schluter ® -KERDI-DS waterproofing membrane
K-SR-20
Areas of Application
Interior continuous use steam rooms (e.g., applications in spas, fitness centers, etc.).
Over wood or concrete subfloors. See the Base information under
Requirements (below) for details.
Areas requiring disabled access/curbless applications; see detail K-SHBF on page 12.
Limitations
Certain glass tiles may not be compatible with bonded waterproof membranes and/or may require special setting materials. Consult glass tile manufacturer and Schluter ® -Systems for more information.
Certain moisture sensitive stones, e.g., green marble, or resin-backed tiles may not be appropriate for use in wet areas such as steam showers or may require special setting materials. Consult stone supplier and
Schluter ® -Systems for more information.
When KERDI-BOARD is used, steam room must be operated in a manner such that the maximum service temperature of KERDI-BOARD
158°F (70 °C) is not exceeded.
Gypsum-based solid backing panels shall be limited in use to intermittent use steam showers (e.g., residential applications)
Do not use sawn lumber curbs on concrete subfloors subject to moisture migration.
Requirements
Plywood, OSB, or concrete subfloor must be clean, even, and load bearing.
Provide insulation in wall and ceiling cavities to reduce moisture condensation on the tiled surface.
Solid backing – KERDI-BOARD, cementitious backer unit, fiber-cement underlayment, Portland cement mortar bed, concrete, or masonry.
Base – Portland cement mortar bed.
Curb – KERDI-BOARD-SC, KERDI-BOARD, concrete, masonry block, or sawn lumber sheathed with solid backing (see above).
Bench – KERDI-BOARD, KERDI-BOARD-SB, concrete, masonry block, or sawn lumber sheathed with solid backing (see above).
KERDI-DRAIN/-LINE shall be properly supported.
KERDI-DRAIN/-LINE shall be connected to the waste line; use ABS cement for ABS drains, PVC cement for PVC drains, a no-hub coupling for stainless steel drains with no-hub outlets, and thread sealing compound or tape for stainless steel drains with threaded outlets.
Slope ceilings 2" (50 mm) per foot minimum to avoid condensation from dripping onto occupants (may be sloped to center to minimize rundown on walls).
Minimum KERDI-BOARD thickness – 1/2" (12.5 mm) for studs spaced at
16" (40.6 cm) o.c. and 3/4" (19 mm) for studs spaced at 24" (61.0 cm) o.c.
KERDI-BOARD shall be fastened to wood or metal framing with appropriate screws (i.e., coarse thread wood screw for wood studs and self-tapping for metal studs) and corresponding KERDI-BOARD-ZT washers. Screws must reach a depth of at least 3/4" (20 mm) in wood studs and 3/8" (10 mm) in metal studs. Maximum allowable on-center fastener spacing is 12" (30 cm) for walls and 6" (15 cm) for ceilings.
Install KERDI-DS waterproofing membrane on all surfaces, including the ceiling. For enclosed areas, also install on door jambs, door header and past the door frame gasket, as applicable.
It is the specifier's responsibility to treat and address all penetrations through the KERDI-DS membrane (e.g., steam inlet, lights, etc.) in the installation. All penetrations must be treated with KERDI-SEAL-PS seals, room temperature vulcanizing sealant or other suitable sealant .
When using the stainless steel KERDI-DRAIN bonding flange, use
KERDI-FIX to bond KERDI-DS to the drain.
Movement joints shall be provided at all changes in plane, including floor/ wall, wall/wall, and wall/ceiling transitions. Schluter ® -Systems prefabricated movement joint profiles (e.g., DILEX-EKE) provide a maintenance-free alternative to sealant; see page 40.
All horizontal surfaces (e.g., benches, curbs, window sills, shelves, etc.) must be sloped toward the shower drain. This can be done by sloping the substrate or the tile.
Substrate Preparation
Verify that subfloor panels and solid backing are properly fastened to framing members.
Any leveling of the subfloor must be done prior to installing
KERDI-SHOWER-SR and KERDI-BOARD-SC/-SB.
Solid Backing Materials
KERDI-BOARD
Cementitious backer unit – ANSI A118.9 or ASTM C1325
Fiber-cement underlayment – ASTM C1288
Portland cement mortar – ANSI A108.1B
Concrete
Masonry
Setting and Grouting Materials
Unmodified thin-set mortar – ANSI A118.1
Grout – ANSI A118.3, A118.6, A118.7
Installation Specifications
Solid backing panels – follow manufacturer’s directions
Portland cement mortar bed – ANSI A108.1B
Tile – ANSI A108.5
Grout – ANSI A108.6, A108.10
Other Considerations
Shower grab bars must be anchored in the structure or solid blocking behind KERDI-BOARD.
When KERDI-DS and tile are installed on the ceiling, the solid backing and fasteners must be able to support the load of the tile and setting and grouting materials.
A water test is strongly recommended before setting tile to verify a successful installation. Wait 24 hours minimum after the membrane installation is complete to allow for final set of thin-set mortar and ensure waterproof performance at seams and connections. Refer to local plumbing codes for any specific requirements in your area.
Schluter ® -Systems profiles may be used to finish and protect outside corners and eliminate the use of sealant at inside corners; see page 40.
Schluter ® -SHOWERPROFILE-S/-R profiles eliminate the need for cutting wedges of tile by covering the exposed wall area where the floor slopes to KERDI-LINE.
Schluter ® -SHELF-E/-W/-N are alternatives to tiled shelves that can be easily installed on walls and in corners and niches; see page 40.
Where a waterproof floor adjacent to the shower is desired, DITRA or
DITRA-HEAT uncoupling membranes shall be installed. Floor/wall connections shall be sealed with KERDI-BAND.
STEAM ROOM ASSEMBLY — Schluter
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BATHTUB SURROUND
Bathtub Surround – Ceramic or stone tile
Schluter ® -KERDI waterproofing membrane or
Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD waterproof building panel
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1 Ceramic or stone tile
2
Schluter SET ® , Schluter ALL-SET ® ,
Schluter FAST-SET ® or unmodified thin-set mortar
3 Waterproofing: a.
Schluter ® -KERDI waterproofing membrane b.
Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD waterproof building panel
4 Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-ZT washers
5 Schluter ® -KERDI-BAND waterproofing strips
6 Schluter ® -KERDI-KERECK-F waterproofing corners
7 Schluter ® -KERDI-SEAL-PS/-MV seals or Schluter ® -KERDI-FIX sealant and bonding compound
8 Schluter ® -KERDI-FIX sealant and bonding compound
9 Solid backing
20 BATHTUB SURROUND
10 Schluter ® -DILEX profile (optional)
11 Schluter ® -DITRA uncoupling membrane
(membrane and KERDI-BAND connection to floor are optional)
Niche (not shown, optional):
• Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-SN
Shelf (not shown, optional):
• Schluter ® -SHELF-E/-W/-N
Bathtub surround – Ceramic or stone tile
Schluter ® -KERDI waterproofing membrane or Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD waterproof building panel
K-TS-20
Areas of Application
Interior bathtub surrounds.
Substrate Preparation
When using KERDI waterproofing membrane, verify that solid backing is properly fastened to framing members.
Limitations
Certain glass tiles may not be compatible with bonded waterproof membranes and/or may require special setting materials. Consult glass tile manufacturer and Schluter ® -Systems for more information.
Certain moisture sensitive stones, e.g., green marble, or resin-backed tiles may not be appropriate for use in wet areas such as bathtub surrounds or may require special setting materials. Consult stone supplier and Schluter ® -Systems for more information.
Solid Backing Materials
Gypsum wallboard – ASTM C1396/C1396M
Cementitious backer unit – ANSI A118.9 or ASTM C1325
Fiber-cement underlayment – ASTM C1288
Fiber-reinforced water-resistant gypsum backerboard/underlayment –
ASTM C1278
Coated glass mat water-resistant gypsum backerboard – ASTM C1178
Portland cement mortar – ANSI A108.1B
Concrete
Masonry
Requirements
Solid backing – gypsum wallboard, cementitious backer unit, fibercement underlayment, fiber-reinforced water-resistant gypsum backerboard/underlayment, coated glass mat water-resistant gypsum backerboard, Portland cement mortar bed, concrete, or masonry.
Solid backing panels or KERDI-BOARD shall either be installed flush with the tub flange or over the tub flange leaving a minimum space of 1/4"
(6 mm) between the board and the tub deck.
Minimum KERDI-BOARD thickness – 1/2" (12.5 mm) for studs spaced at
16" (40.6 cm) o.c. and 3/4" (19 mm) for studs spaced at 24" (61 cm) o.c.
KERDI-BOARD shall be fastened to wood or metal framing with appropriate screws (i.e., coarse thread wood screw for wood studs and self-tapping for metal studs) and corresponding KERDI-BOARD-ZT washers. Screws must reach a depth of at least 3/4" (20 mm) in wood studs and 3/8" (10 mm) in metal studs. Maximum allowable on-center fastener spacing is 12" (30 cm) for walls and 6" (15 cm) for ceilings.
KERDI waterproofing membrane or KERDI-BOARD waterproof building panel shall be installed up to the height of the showerhead at minimum.
In enclosed shower areas, install KERDI or KERDI-BOARD on all surfaces, including the ceiling, door jambs and the door header.
It is the specifier's responsibility to treat and address all penetrations through the KERDI membrane or KERDI-BOARD (e.g., showerhead, mixing valve, etc.) in the installation. All penetrations must be treated with
KERDI-SEAL-PS/-MV seals, KERDI-FIX or suitable sealant.
All horizontal surfaces (e.g., window sills, shelves, etc.) must be sloped toward the bathtub drain. This can be done by sloping the substrate or the tile.
Setting and Grouting Materials
Unmodified thin-set mortar – ANSI A118.1
Grout – ANSI A118.3, A118.6, or A118.7
Installation Specifications
Solid backing panels – follow manufacturer’s instructions
Portland cement mortar bed – ANSI A108.1B
Tile – ANSI A108.5
Grout – ANSI A108.6, A108.10
Other Considerations
When KERDI or KERDI-BOARD and tile are installed on the ceiling, the solid backing and fasteners must be able to support the load of the tile and setting and grouting materials.
Shower grab bars must be anchored in the structure or solid blocking behind KERDI-BOARD.
Schluter ® -Systems profiles may be used to finish and protect outside corners and eliminate the use of sealant at inside corners; see page 40.
Schluter ® -SHELF-E/-W/-N are alternatives to tiled shelves that can be easily installed on walls and in corners and niches; see page 40.
Where a waterproof floor adjacent to the shower is desired, DITRA or
DITRA-HEAT uncoupling membranes shall be installed. Floor/wall connections shall be sealed with KERDI-BAND.
BATHTUB SURROUND 21
INSTALLATION
Walls and Ceilings
Please refer to Schluter ® -Systems' installation videos in addition to reading the instructions below.
Shower walls may be made waterproof using KERDI/KERDI-DS or KERDI-BOARD prior to construction of the shower base.
The waterproofing is carried to the height of the showerhead (at minimum). KERDI or KERDI-BOARD application on ceiling is optional for showers.
For continuous-use steam rooms, KERDI-DS is applied to walls and ceilings. For intermittent use steam showers, KERDI or KERDI-BOARD is applied to walls and ceilings.
Schluter ® -KERDI or Schluter ® -KERDI-DS over solid backing
The thin-set mortar used for bonding KERDI/KERDI-DS to walls and ceilings must be appropriate for the substrate and must penetrate and engage the membrane fleece. The mortar must be mixed to a fairly fluid consistency, but still able to hold a notch.
KERDI-FIX
1 Clean any dust or other debris from the surface of the solid backing. Dampen particularly dry and porous substrates in order to help prevent premature drying or skinning of the thin-set mortar.
2 Apply Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar using a
1/4" x 3/16" (6 mm x 5 mm) V-notched trowel or the KERDI-TROWEL. Embed
KERDI or KERDI-DS in the mortar and work the membrane onto the entire surface to ensure full coverage and remove air pockets.
3
KERDI-SEAL-PS/-MV
Seams in the membrane are constructed by overlapping the edges by 2" (50 mm) or by abutting adjacent sheets and installing
KERDI-BAND, centered over the joint.
Any penetrations through the membrane
(e.g., mixing valve, shower head, etc.) must be sealed with KERDI-SEAL-PS/-MV,
KERDI-FIX, or other suitable sealant.
Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD over wood or metal framing
Grab bars, wall-mounted toilets, or other heavy objects must be anchored in the structure or solid blocking behind KERDI-BOARD. Installation instructions for other applications of KERDI-BOARD (e.g. fully embedded or spot-bonded over solid backing) can be found in the 12.1 Schluter ® data sheet.
-KERDI-BOARD technical
KERDI-FIX
1 KERDI-BOARD can be mounted vertically or horizontally on framing with appropriate screws
(i.e., coarse thread wood screw for wood studs and self-tapping for metal studs) and corresponding KERDI-BOARD-ZT washers.
Minimum board thickness = 1/2" (12.5 mm) for studs spaced at 16" (40.6 cm) o.c.; 3/4"
(19 mm) for studs spaced at 24" (61.0 cm) o.c.
Screws must reach a depth of at least 3/4" (20 mm) in wood studs and at least 3/8" (10 mm) in metal studs.
2 Abut panels over the center of the studs.
Screws may be placed between adjacent panels such that the washers fasten both panel edges. The maximum allowable on-center fastener spacing is 12" (30 cm) for walls and 6" (15 cm) for ceilings.
3
KERDI-SEAL-PS/-MV
KERDI-BOARD joints, corners, and fastener penetrations are sealed with KERDI-BAND and KERDI-KERECK corners, ensuring a minimum 2" (50 mm) overlap. Apply Schluter
SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar using a 1/4" x 3/16"
(6 mm x 5 mm) V-notched trowel or the
KERDI-TROWEL. Embed KERDI-BAND/-
KERECK in the mortar and work the membrane onto the surface to ensure full coverage and remove air pockets. Any penetrations through the panel (e.g., mixing valve, shower head, etc.) must be sealed with
KERDI-SEAL-PS/-MV, KERDI-FIX, or other suitable sealant.
22 INSTALLATION — Walls and Ceilings
INSTALLATION
Schluter
®
-KERDI-BOARD-SN Shower Niche
Please refer to Schluter ® -Systems' installation videos in addition to reading the instructions below.
The exact order of installation can vary from that shown below, provided all fastening and waterproofing measures are performed properly. The following represents Schluter ® -Systems' recommendations for simple and reliable installation.
Schluter ® -KERDI over solid backing
1 Determine desired location and trace around the outside of the KERDI-BOARD-SN flange, making sure the lines are level and plumb.
Cut and remove the wallboard such that the niche will be supported on both sides by the studs or other wall framing.
2 Insert the niche and fasten to the studs using wood or metal screws, placing the fasteners approximately 1/4" (6 mm) from the edges of the niche. Fasten all corners and limit fastener spacing to 12" (30 cm) o.c.
3 Apply the KERDI membrane over the wall surface as described on page 22. Once the membrane is solidly embedded, cut the membrane to match the niche opening.
Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD over wood or metal framing
1 Determine desired location and trace around the outside of the KERDI-BOARD-SN flange, making sure the lines are level and plumb.
Cut and remove the KERDI-BOARD such that the niche will be supported on both sides by the studs or other wall framing.
2 Insert the niche and fasten to the studs using wood or metal screws and KERDI-BOARD-ZT washers, placing the fasteners along the seam between the KERDI-BOARD and the niche.
Fasten all corners and limit fastener spacing to
12" (30 cm) o.c.
3 Seal the seams between the niche and walls using KERDI-BAND with Schluter
SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET overlap in all directions.
® , or unmodified thin-set mortar ensuring a 2" (50 mm)
Note: When using the prefabricated shelf, determine the desired height of the shelf and mark with a level line. Set tile up to that line on the back and sides of the niche. Butter the sides and back of the shelf with Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar and solidly embed it in the niche, resting on the previously installed tile. The shelf may be raised at the back to create a slope, or the tile may be set on a slope, to prevent water from pooling in the finished application.
INSTALLATION — Schluter
®
-KERDI-BOARD-SN Shower Niche 23
INSTALLATION
Schluter
®
-KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/-TT shower trays and KERDI-DRAIN
Please refer to Schluter ® -Systems' installation videos in addition to reading the instructions below.
Preparation
Locate and cut a hole in the substrate for the drain outlet and coupling to the waste line using the template provided. Limit the diameter of the hole to
5" (125 mm) maximum to ensure proper support for the tile assembly.
Note: Fill in box-outs in concrete floors with dry-pack mortar or concrete. A pipe coupling or similar can be used as a form around the waste line.
Schluter
®
-KERDI-DRAIN with Schluter
®
-KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/-TT prefabricated shower trays
The substrate must be clean, even, and load bearing. Any leveling must be done prior to shower tray installation. If necessary, cut the tray to size prior to application; ideally, the tray is cut equally on all sides to ensure a consistent perimeter height. The base can also be extended beyond the tray using dry-pack mortar.
Plumbing Access: If there is access to the plumbing from below and the waste line can be connected after installing KERDI-DRAIN, the tray can be installed prior to the drain.
Prepare the odor trap, pipe, and KERDI-DRAIN with cleaner, primer and ABS or PVC cement per the solvent cement manufacturer's instructions and connect.
1 Apply Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar to the substrate using a 1/4" x 3/8" (6 mm x 10 mm) square- or
U-notched trowel.
Note: The thin-set mortar used in this step is to bed and support the tray only.
2 Place the KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/-TT tray and solidly embed in the mortar.
3 Completely fill the step in the shower tray with thin-set mortar. Press KERDI-DRAIN firmly into the mortar to ensure full support of the bonding flange.
No Plumbing Access: When there is no access to the plumbing from below, KERDI-DRAIN is installed to the appropriate height and connected to the waste line prior to the installation of the shower tray.
1 Begin by dry-fitting the components. Measure and cut a section of pipe to connect KERDI-
DRAIN to the odor trap using the detachable center section of the tray or foam spacers included with the drain as a spacer. Prepare the odor trap, pipe, and KERDI-DRAIN with cleaner, primer and ABS or PVC cement per the solvent cement manufacturer’s instructions and connect.
2 Apply Schluter SET
SET ®
® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-
, or unmodified thin-set mortar to the substrate and to the top and bottom of the detached center section of the KERDI-
SHOWER-T/-TS/-TT tray. Slide the center section into place below the drain to ensure solid and uniform support of the bonding flange.
24 INSTALLATION — Shower base with Schluter
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-KERDI-DRAIN
3 Apply Schluter SET
SET ®
® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-
, or unmodified thin-set mortar to the substrate using a 1/4" x 3/8" (6 mm x 10 mm) square- or U-notched trowel. Place the
KERDI-SHOWER-T/-TS/-TT tray and solidly embed in the mortar. Check the underside of the tray to ensure full coverage and support are achieved.
Clamping Ring Drain Installed: If a clamping ring drain is installed, replace with KERDI-DRAIN or convert using the KERDI-DRAIN adaptor kit.
1 Remove the clamping ring from the installed drain and save the bolts. Align the bolt pattern of the clamping ring with the adaptor ring and punch the matching inserts through the adaptor ring.
2 Apply a continuous 1/4" - 3/8" (6 mm - 10 mm) bead of KERDI-FIX to the installed drain flange.
Place the adaptor ring on the installed drain, re-insert the bolts, and tighten evenly. Make bolts finger-tight plus 1/4 turn; over tightening may warp the ring and result in leaks.
3 Slide the adaptor flange into the adaptor ring and ensure full support underneath with mortar or the detachable center section of the foam tray. Depending on the installed drain elevation, it may be necessary to install a polystyrene foam panel, tile backerboard, etc. prior to the tray. Install the tray as per the instructions on page 24.
Note: For the KERDI-DRAIN 7-1/2" Adapter
Kit, the extended adapter bonding flange may be cut to length.
Note: Schluter ® -Systems strongly recommends a leak test be performed on the connection between the drain and the waste line prior to continuing with the remainder of the installation whenever possible. Refer to local plumbing and/or building codes for any specific requirements in your area.
Schluter ® -KERDI-DRAIN with mortar bed
Plumbing Access: If there is access to the plumbing from below and the waste line can be connected after installing KERDI-DRAIN, the drain can be installed in conjunction with the mortar bed.
1 Place a ring of loose mortar up to the inlet hole in the floor and firmly press the drain into the mortar and level. The bonding flange must be fully supported to prevent damage to the tile assembly
(e.g., cracked grout around drain). When installing KERDI-DRAIN over wood substrates, the minimum thickness of mortar required at the perimeter of the bonding flange is 1" (25 mm) .
2 The screed is then placed flush with the top of the bonding flange of the KERDI-DRAIN.
Slope the mortar bed at 1/4" (6 mm) per
12" (305 mm) using the bonding flange and a perimeter screed as guides.
No Plumbing Access: When there is no access to the plumbing from below, KERDI-DRAIN is installed to the appropriate height and connected to the waste line prior to the installation of the shower base.
1 Measure and cut a section of pipe to connect KERDI-DRAIN to the odor trap using the foam spacers included with the drain as a spacer. When installing KERDI-DRAIN over wood substrates, the minimum thickness of mortar required at the perimeter of the bonding flange is
1" (25 mm) . Prepare the odor trap, cut section of pipe, and KERDI-DRAIN with cleaner, primer and
ABS or PVC cement per the solvent cement manufacturer’s instructions and connect.
2 Pack loose mortar under the drain up to the inlet hole to ensure solid and uniform support of the bonding flange and level. The mortar bed is then placed according to the instructions above.
INSTALLATION — Shower base with Schluter
®
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SPACER SELECTION
ATTENTION!
2 sizes of spacers are included.
Use the GREY spacers for shower tray models:
KST915BF
KST965BF
KST1220BF
KST965/1525
KST1830
KST1220/1830
KST1525
KST965/810BF
KST915/1220BF
KST1220/1525
KST965NABF
For shower tray
KST965-1525S:
Use the
WHITE
spacers if tray perimeter height is 1-1/2" (38 mm)
OR
Use the
GREY
spacers if tray perimeter height is 1-1/8" (28 mm)
Clamping Ring Drain Installed: If a clamping ring drain is installed, replace with KERDI-DRAIN or convert using the KERDI-DRAIN adaptor kit.
1 Remove the clamping ring from the installed drain and save the bolts. Align the bolt pattern of the clamping ring with the adaptor ring and punch the matching inserts through the adaptor ring.
2 Apply a continuous 1/4" - 3/8" (6 mm - 10 mm) bead of KERDI-FIX to the installed drain flange. Place the adaptor ring on the installed drain, re-insert the bolts, and tighten evenly. Make bolts finger-tight plus
1/4 turn; over tightening may warp the ring and result in leaks.
3 Slide the adaptor flange into the adaptor ring and ensure full support under the adaptor flange with mortar. The mortar bed is then placed according to the instructions on page 25.
Note: For the KERDI-DRAIN 7-1/2" Adapter
Kit, the extended adapter bonding flange may be cut to length.
Note: Schluter ® -Systems strongly recommends a leak test be performed on the connection between the drain and the waste line prior to continuing with the remainder of the installation whenever possible. Refer to local plumbing and/or building codes for any specific requirements in your area.
26 SPACER SELECTION
INSTALLATION
Schluter
®
-KERDI-DRAIN-H
Please refer to Schluter ® -Systems' installation videos in addition to reading the instructions below.
Preparation
Plywood, OSB or concrete subfloor must be clean, even, and load bearing. Any leveling must be done prior to compensation board and shower tray installation.
1 Dry fit the Schluter ® -KERDI-SHOWER-CB compensation board and KERDI-SHOWER tray. If necessary, cut the tray and compensation board to size. Take measurements for the drain flange and
ABS/PVC outlet pipe locations.
2 Mark and cut compensation board for the KERDI-
DRAIN-H flange opening using the template provided (maximum 5" (125 mm) diameter). Mark and cut a 2-3/4" (70 mm) – 3" (76 mm) maximum wide slot for the ABS/PVC outlet pipe. Do not exceed the maximum to ensure proper tile support.
3 Apply Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar to the substrate using a
1/4" x 3/8" ( 6 mm x 10 mm) square- or U-notched trowel.
4 Place the KERDI-SHOWER-CB compensation board and solidly embed in the mortar.
5 Dry fit the plumbing components. Measure and cut a section of pipe to connect KERDI-DRAIN-H to the odor trap using the detachable center section of the tray, or foam spacers included with the drain, as a spacer. Proper slope MUST be maintained to ensure adequate drainage. Prepare the pipe and KERDI-DRAIN-H with cleaner, primer, and ABS or PVC cement per the solvent cement manufacturer’s installation instructions and connect.
Note: Schluter Systems strongly recommends a leak test be performed on the connection between the drain and the waste line prior to continuing with the remainder of the installation whenever possible.
Refer to local plumbing/or building codes for any specific requirements in your area.
6 Apply Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar to the KERDI-
SHOWER-CB compensation board and to the top and bottom of the detached center section of the
KERDI-SHOWER tray. Slide the center section into place below the drain to ensure solid and uniform support of the bonding flange.
Note: If mosaic tiles (tile format less than 2" x
2" (50 mm x 50 mm) ) will be used on the shower tray, the shower tray seam is located over the pipe cut-out, or the tray will be exposed to heavy loads the slot in the compensation board must be filled with a sand mortar or dry-pack to ensure proper support of the tile assembly.
7 Apply Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar to the top of the KERDI-
SHOWER-CB compensation board using a 1/4" x
3/8" (6 mm x 10 mm) square- or U-notched trowel.
Place the KERDI-SHOWER tray and solidly embed in the mortar.
8 Apply Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar to the bonding flange and recess area in the tray with a 1/4" x 3/16"
(6 mm x 5 mm) V-notched trowel or the KERDI-
TROWEL. The thin-set mortar must be mixed to a fairly fluid consistency, but still able to hold a notch.
Embed the KERDI membrane collar in the bond coat and work the membrane onto the KERDI-
DRAIN bonding flange and shower base to ensure full coverage and remove air pockets.
9 Seal inside corners by abutting adjacent sheets and installing KERDI-BAND with Schluter SET ® ,
ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar, centered over the joint. Install KERDI-
KERECK prefabricated waterproofing corners at all inside and outside corners. When using the
KERDI-BOARD-SC curb, seal the curb to the base and walls using KERDI-KERECK and KERDI-
BAND.
INSTALLATION — Shower base with Schluter
®
-KERDI-DRAIN-H 27
Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-SB bench
1 Apply Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar to the floor and walls using a 1/4" x 3/8" (6 mm x 10 mm) square- or U-notched trowel.
2 Press the bench firmly into place and check the underside and backsides to ensure that full coverage and support are achieved.
Verify that the slope on the surface of the bench is directed toward the shower base.
3 Install KERDI-BAND and KERDI-KERECK and KERDI-KERS-B (for triangular bench) to cover all seams and corners, ensuring a minimum 2" (50 mm) overlap, and work the membrane into the mortar to achieve full coverage and remove air pockets.
Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-SC curb and Schluter ® -KERDI-SHOWER-SR ramp
If necessary, cut the KERDI-BOARD-SC to length using a utility knife and KERDI-SHOWER-SR using a handsaw.
1 Apply Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar to the floor and to the edge of the shower base and walls using a 1/4" x 3/8" (6 mm x 10 mm) square- or U-notched trowel.
2 Press the curb or ramp firmly into place.
Check the underside of the curb or ramp to ensure that full coverage and support is achieved. Note: When setting tile on the curb, the surface must be sloped towards the shower drain.
Note: Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD can be used to build custom curbs.
Waterproofing connections
1 Seal inside corners by abutting adjacent sheets and installing KERDI-BAND with Schluter SET ® ,
ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar, centered over the joint. Install KERDI-
KERECK at all inside and outside corners.
2 When using KERDI-SHOWER-SR, repeat the process to install the membrane over the ramp.
Seams in the membrane are constructed by overlapping the edges by 2" (50 mm) or by abutting adjacent sheets and installing KERDI-
BAND centered over the joint. Install KERDI-
KERECK at all inside and outside corners.
When using KERDI-BOARD-SC, seal the curb to the base and walls using KERDI-KERECK and KERDI-BAND.
3 Completely fill the step in the shower tray and adjacent plywood area up to the hole for the KERDI-DRAIN with thin-set mortar. Press
KERDI-DRAIN firmly into the mortar to ensure full support of the bonding flange.
28 INSTALLATION — Shower base with Schluter
®
-KERDI-DRAIN
4 Apply Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar to the bonding flange and recess area in the tray with a 1/4" x 3/16" (6 mm x 5 mm) V-notched trowel or the KERDI-TROWEL. The thin-set mortar must be mixed to a fairly fluid consistency, but still able to hold a notch. Embed the KERDI collar membrane in the bond coat and work the membrane onto the KERDI-DRAIN bonding flange and shower base to ensure full coverage and remove air pockets.
Note: When using the stainless steel drain, the membrane is adhered to the bonding flange with KERDI-FIX; clean the bonding flange prior to KERDI-FIX application.
Grate assembly
Grate:
1 Place the height adjustment collar inside the lateral adjustment ring and snap the grate into place. Note: For the 6" (150 mm) grates, the height adjustment collar is integrated with the grate. For the residential adaptor kit, there is no lateral adjustment ring.
Tileable Covering Support:
2 Fill the step in the bonding flange with thin-set mortar and back-butter the underside of the grate to ensure full support. Place the assembly into the mortar and install the surrounding tiles, ensuring full coverage.
3 Position the grate to match the joint pattern of the tile covering and press flush with the tile surface. Remove all excess setting material immediately. Note: Protect the visible surface of the grate from contact with setting and grouting materials. In particular, anodized aluminum is sensitive to alkaline materials.
1 Fill the step in the bonding flange with thin-set mortar. Place the tile spacer in the lateral adjustment ring and press the assembly into the mortar. Install tiles up to the tile spacer, ensuring full coverage. Embed the tiles on the integrated tabs on the lateral adjustment ring, which provide for a flush transition to the covering support.
Position the tile spacer to match the joint pattern of the tile covering. The tiles may be held back from the spacer as required to match the layout.
Remove all excess setting material.
2 Apply tile to the top of the covering support using Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® ,
FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar .
The tile may overhang the covering support provided that a drainage opening of at least 3/16"
(5 mm) is provided.
3 After the tile is set and grouted, remove the tile spacer and insert the tiled covering support into the lateral adjustment ring.
INSTALLATION — Shower base with Schluter
®
-KERDI-DRAIN 29
INSTALLATION
Shower base with Schluter
®
-KERDI-LINE
Please refer to Schluter ® -Systems installation videos in addition to reading the instructions below.
Preparation
Locate and cut a hole in the substrate for the drain outlet and coupling to the waste line using the template provided. Limit the diameter of the hole to 5" (125 mm) maximum to ensure proper support for the tile assembly.
When installing KERDI-LINE against a wall, be sure to factor in the wall board thickness before cutting the hole in the substrate. Note: Fill in box-outs in concrete floors with dry-pack mortar or concrete. A pipe coupling or similar can be used as a form around the waste line.
Schluter ® -KERDI-LINE channel body installation
Plumbing Access: When there is access to the plumbing from below and the waste line can be connected after installing KERDI-LINE, the channel body may be set without making a connection to the waste line simultaneously.
1 Apply Schluter SET
SET ®
® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-
, or unmodified thin-set mortar to the substrate where the drain is to be placed with a notched trowel and solidly embed the channel support in the mortar.
2 Apply Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar to the top of the channel support and press the channel body firmly into the mortar, ensuring full support of the bonding flange. Check to make sure the KERDI-LINE is level.
No Plumbing Access: When there is no access to the plumbing from below, the channel body must be set and connected to the waste line simultaneously.
1
Begin the drain installation by dry fitting the components. Measure and cut a section of pipe to connect the coupling to the odor trap below the floor, using the channel support as a spacer.
2
Apply Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar to the top of the channel support with a notched trowel and press the channel support firmly onto the underside of the channel body. Attach the mechanical coupling to the drain outlet and the cut section of the pipe per the coupling manufacturer’s instructions.
3
Apply Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-
SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar to the substrate where the drain is to be placed with a notched trowel. Prepare the cut section of pipe and odor trap with cleaner, primer and ABS or PVC cement per the solvent cement manufacturer’s instructions.
4 Solidly embed the channel support and KERDI-LINE into the mortar on the floor and connect the cut section of pipe to the odor trap. Check to make sure the KERDI-LINE is level.
Note: KERDI-FIX or other adhesives that are compatible with EPS foam can be used to install the channel support and channel body as an alternative to thin-set mortar. Apply a generous bead of
KERDI-FIX to the top and bottom of the channel support. The use of KERDI-FIX limits the ability to level KERDI-LINE.
Note: Schluter ® -Systems strongly recommends a leak test be performed on the connection between the drain and the waste line prior to continuing with the remainder of the installation whenever possible. Refer to local plumbing and/or building codes for any specific requirements in your area.
Clamping Ring Drain Installed: If a clamping ring drain is already installed, the drain must be replaced with KERDI-LINE.
30 INSTALLATION — Shower base with Schluter
®
-KERDI-LINE
Schluter ® -KERDI-LINE with Schluter ® -SHOWER-LT/-LTS prefabricated tray
1 Any leveling of the floor must be done prior to the installation of the shower tray.
If necessary, cut the tray to size prior to application. The shower base can also be extended beyond the tray using dry-pack mortar, which is in turn covered with the
KERDI membrane.
2 Cut the flat end of the KERDI-SHOWER-LT/-LTS tray to fit around the channel support. Apply
Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar to the substrate using a 1/4" x 3/8" (6 mm x 10 mm) square- or U-notched trowel. Slide the KERDI-SHOWER-LT/-LTS under the edge of the channel body flush with the surface of the channel support, making certain to solidly embed the tray in the mortar. Check the underside of the tray to ensure that full coverage is achieved. Note: The thin-set mortar used in this step is to bed and support the tray only.
Note: When KERDI-LINE is placed at an intermediate location (e.g., center of a shower), it is recommended that the KERDI-SHOWER-LT trays be cut by equal amounts from the ends to ensure a consistent height of the first course of tile. When KERDI-LINE is placed adjacent to the wall, cut the KERDI-
SHOWER-LTS trays from the thicker end to ensure a flush transition at the drain.
Schluter ® -KERDI-LINE with mortar base
1 Place a mortar screed opposite the installed
KERDI-LINE channel body.
2 Fill the remainder of the shower base with mortar and slope the mortar bed at 1/4"
(6 mm) per 12" (305 mm) using the bonding flange and a perimeter screed as guides.
3 As soon as the mortar bed can be walked upon, waterproofing with the
KERDI membrane can begin.
Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-SB bench
1 Apply Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar to the floor and walls using a 1/4" x 3/8" (6 mm x 10 mm) square- or U-notched trowel.
2 Press the bench firmly into place and check the underside and backsides to ensure that full coverage and support are achieved.
Verify that the slope on the surface of the bench is directed toward the shower base.
3 Install KERDI-BAND and KERDI-KERECK and KERDI-KERS-B (for triangular bench) to cover all seams and corners, ensuring a minimum 2" (50 mm) overlap, and work the membrane into the mortar to achieve full coverage and remove air pockets.
INSTALLATION — Shower base with Schluter
®
-KERDI-LINE 31
Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-SC curb and Schluter ® -KERDI-SHOWER-SR ramp
If necessary, cut the KERDI-BOARD-SC to length using a utility knife and KERDI-SHOWER-SR using a handsaw.
1 Apply Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar to the floor and to the edge of the shower base and walls using a 1/4" x 3/8" (6 mm x 10 mm) square- or U-notched trowel.
2
Press the curb or ramp firmly into place.
Check the underside of the curb or ramp to ensure that full coverage and support is achieved. Note: When setting tile on the curb, the surface must be sloped towards the shower drain.
Note: KERDI-BOARD can be used to build custom curbs.
Waterproofing connections
The KERDI-SHOWER-LT/-LTS trays are provided with integral waterproofing. When using a mortar bed, the shower base must be made waterproof using the KERDI or KERDI-DS waterproofing membrane. The membranes can be installed as soon as the mortar bed can be walked upon.
1 Apply Schluter SET
SET ®
® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-
, or unmodified thin-set mortar to the shower base with a 1/4" x 3/16"
(6 mm x 5 mm) V-notched trowel or the
KERDI-TROWEL. The thin-set mortar must be mixed to a fairly fluid consistency, but still able to hold a notch.
2 Embed KERDI or KERDI-DS in the bond coat and work the membrane onto the entire surface to ensure full coverage and remove air pockets. The membrane is carried to the stainless steel bonding flange and to the edges of the shower base.
3 The KERDI collar on KERDI-LINE is integrated with the adjoining waterproofing assembly using Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar. The KERDI collar must be cut and folded where the
KERDI-LINE is installed adjacent to walls.
4
Seams in the membrane are constructed by overlapping the edges by 2" (50 mm) with
Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar or by abutting adjacent sheets and installing KERDI-BAND with unmodified thin-set mortar, centered over the joint.
5 When using KERDI-SHOWER-SR, repeat the process to install the membrane over the ramp. Seams in the membrane are constructed by overlapping the edges by 2"
(50 mm) or by abutting adjacent sheets and installing KERDI-BAND centered over the joint. Install KERDI-KERECK at all inside and outside corners. When using KERDI-BOARD-
SC, seal the curb to the base and walls using
KERDI-KERECK and KERDI-BAND.
32 INSTALLATION — Waterproofing the shower base
Grate assembly
Grate
Note: The tabs of the drain strainer must be installed in the KERDI-LINE channel body v-grooves to ensure proper drainage.
1
Apply Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar to the underside of the grate frame and place it in the channel body ensuring full coverage and support of the frame. Insert the foam spacers in the grate frame to reinforce it during the remainder of the installation.
2
Slide the plastic height adjustment spacers with threaded bolts onto the tabs along the inside of the grate frame to adjust the elevation of the frame. The spacers may be adjusted simply by turning the bolts by hand. The elevation should be set such that the frame will be flush with the surface of the tile covering.
3 Install the tiles on the shower base using Schluter
SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar, ensuring full coverage. Make final adjustments to ensure the grate frame is flush with surrounding tiles. Remove foam tile spacers and plastic height adjustment spacers with threaded bolts following tile installation.
Note: Protect the visible surfaces of the grate frame and grate from contact with setting and grouting materials. Setting and grouting materials must be removed immediately.
Tileable Covering Support (Grate D)
1 Peel the protective foil off the cover strip and adhere the strip to the bonding flange adjacent to the wall(s). Position the strip along the edge of the channel. The cover strip hides and protects the KERDI surface under the tile installed in step 3.
When the shower base will be tiled beyond the ends of the channel, the cover strip is not required at these locations.
Tiles
2 Insert the tile spacers into the channel body.
Install the surrounding tile on the adjoining walls and shower base up to the spacers using Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar, ensuring full coverage. Remove all excess setting material.
3 Tile is bonded to the covering support using
Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar. The tile is installed flush with the front side of the covering support to provide the drainage opening and overhanging the back side of the covering support to cover the bonding flange along the wall. When the ends of the channel body are located adjacent to walls, the tile is installed overhanging the end of the support to cover the bonding flange along the walls. Measure and cut the tile such that an approximate 1/16" (1 mm) gap is left at the walls.
Note: When the shower base is tiled beyond the ends of the channel, the tile on the ends of the covering support can be cut to either match the grout joints of the surrounding floor covering or to provide a perimeter drainage opening.
1
Once all seams and corners have been completely sealed, the assembly is waterproofed and ready to be tiled. Apply a uniform layer of
Schluter SET ® , Schluter ALL-SET ® , Schluter
FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar and comb using a trowel that is appropriate for the size of the tile. Be sure the trowel groves in the thin-set are all going the same direction, as shown in the photo above.
Note: A water test is strongly recommended before setting tile to verify a successful installation. Wait 24 hours minimum after the membrane installation is complete to allow for final set of thin-set mortar and ensure waterproof performance at seams and connections. Refer to local plumbing codes for any specific requirements in your area.
2
Solidly embed the tiles in the setting material, making sure to observe the open time of the bonding mortar. If the mortar skins over prior to tile installation, remove and reapply.
3 Periodically remove and check a tile to ensure that full coverage is being attained.
Note: Coverage may vary with mortar consistency, angle at which the trowel is held, substrate flatness, etc. If full coverage is not achieved, remove and reapply, making sure to verify proper mortar consistency and application.
For large-format tiles, e.g., 12" x 12" (305 mm x
305 mm) and larger, back-buttering the tiles with a skim coat of thin-set mortar is a useful way to help ensure proper coverage. The skim coat can fill in the concave area on the back of the tile (ceramic tiles are not perfectly flat) and improve contact with the mortar combed on the substrate.
INSTALLATION — Grate assembly 33
Optional Schluter ® -SHOWERPROFILE-S/-R system profiles
Select SHOWERPROFILE-S according to shower base tile thickness and the height and length of the wall area to be covered. Select SHOWERPROFILE-R according to the height of the wall area to be covered.
SHOWERPROFILE-S
1
Measure the height of the area to be covered at the lowest point. Next, measure the length of the area and mark the profile where it is to be cut at both ends. Remove the protective foil and cut the tapered profile and support section to length
2
Place the tapered profile into the support section and apply Schluter SET
FAST-SET
® , ALL-SET ® ,
® , or unmodified thin-set mortar to the fleece on the back side of the profile.
3
Press the profile into place and align it flush with the wall tile. Immediately clean away any excess setting material. Install adjacent tiles on the shower base.
SHOWERPROFILE-R
1 Measure the length of the area to be covered. Remove the protective foil and cut the profile to length.
2 Connect the two components of
SHOWERPROFILE-R to achieve the desired height. Small pieces of tape can be used to help maintain the position of the components during installation.
3 Apply Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar to the fleece on the back side of the profile. Press the profile into place and align it flush with the wall tile. Immediately clean away any excess setting material.
Note: The Schluter ® -PROCUT-TSM cutting wheel can be used with an angle grinder set to low speed to cut the stainless steel profiles. The
SHOWERPROFILE-S support section can be cut with snips. Please read and follow all safety instructions from the grinder manufacturer to prevent injury.
Schluter ® -KERDI-LINE-FC
KERDI-LINE-FC may be used with tiles that are 1/4" (6 mm) thick or greater, to connect adjacent KERDI-LINE grates A and B.
3/8'' - 1/2'' (10 - 12.5 mm) 1-3/8'' - 35 mm
1
Install KERDI-LINE channel bodies end-to-end and overlap the KERDI collars using Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar to ensure a waterproof connection.
2
Apply a sufficient amount of thin-set mortar to the substrate and/or the back of
KERDI-LINE-FC and press the profile into the mortar until its surface is flush with the adjacent tile and grate assembly. Leave a space of approximately 1/16" – 1/8"
(1.5 – 3 mm) . Fill the joints completely with grout or setting material.
34 INSTALLATION — Shower profiles
Schluter ® -SHOWERPROFILE-WS
SHOWERPROFILE-WS can be used in conjunction with tiles that are 5/16" (8 mm) thick or greater.
1
2
Install the tile covering up to where the profile will be installed.
Apply a sufficient amount of thin-set mortar to this area and to the back of the profile to achieve full coverage. Press the profile into the mortar until its surface is flush with the tile.
3
4
Set adjacent rows of tile, leaving a space of approximately 1/16" - 1/8" (1.5 - 3 mm) between the profile and tile.
Cut the SHOWERPROFILE-WSL/-WSC insert to length and insert into the profile.
Schluter ® -SHOWERPROFILE-WSK
SHOWERPROFILE-WSK is applied to the floor covering using Schluter ® -KERDI-FIX, silicone, or similar adhesive. Prior to applying the adhesive, make sure the surfaces are free from any adhesion-inhibiting substances such as oil or grease.
3 Cut the SHOWERPROFILE-WSL/-WSC insert to length and insert into the profile.
1 Apply a bead of adhesive to the underside of the profile legs where contact is made with the floor, and set the profile. Note: End caps are used when the profile does not abut a vertical surface. Install end caps with
Schluter ® -KERDI-FIX, silicone, or a similar adhesive before installing the profile.
2 Use a suitable cleaning agent to remove any excess adhesive after placement of the profile.
INSTALLATION — Shower profiles 35
INSTALLATION
Bathtub surround
Please refer to Schluter ® -Systems' installation videos in addition to reading the instructions below.
The waterproofing is carried to the height of the showerhead (at minimum). KERDI or KERDI-BOARD application on ceiling is optional for bathtub surrounds.
Schluter ® -KERDI over solid backing
The thin-set mortar used for bonding KERDI to walls and ceilings must be appropriate for the substrate and must penetrate and engage the membrane fleece. The mortar must be mixed to a fairly fluid consistency, but still able to hold a notch.
1
Clean any dust or other debris from the surface of the solid backing. Dampen particularly dry and porous substrates in order to help prevent premature drying or skinning of the thin-set mortar.
2
Place painter’s tape to protect the tub deck.
Apply Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar to the solid backing using a 1/4" x 3/16" (6 mm x
5 mm) V-notched trowel or the KERDI-
TROWEL. Completely fill the 1/4" (6 mm) wide gap between the solid backing and tub with KERDI-FIX or other suitable sealant.
Note: When the solid backing is installed above the tub flange, apply KERDI-FIX to the tub flange and spread using a small notched trowel.
3
Apply KERDI-BAND waterproofing strips or
5" (125 mm) -wide cut sections of KERDI waterproofing membrane. Solidly embed the membrane in the mortar and KERDI-FIX to ensure full coverage and remove air pockets.
4
Apply Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-
SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar to the solid backing and previously applied
KERDI-BAND. Embed the KERDI in the thin-set mortar and work the membrane onto the entire surface to ensure full coverage and remove air pockets.
5
Seams in the membrane are constructed by overlapping the edges of KERDI by
2" (50 mm) or by abutting adjacent sheets of
KERDI and installing KERDI-BAND, centered over the joint.
KERDI-SEAL-PS/-MV KERDI-FIX
6
Any penetrations through the KERDI membrane (e.g., mixing valve, shower head, etc.) must be sealed with KERDI-SEAL-PS/-
MV, KERDI-FIX, or other suitable sealant.
7 Seal connections to knee walls using KERDI-
KERECK-F preformed corners and Schluter
SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® , or unmodified thin-set mortar.
Note: See page 23 for KERDI-BOARD-SN shower niche installation instructions.
8 Once the entire membrane, including seams, corners, and knee walls have been completely bonded and, therefore, waterproofed, the assembly is ready to be tiled. For tile installation instructions, see page 33.
36 INSTALLATION — Bathtub surround — Schluter
®
-KERDI
Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD over wood or metal framing
Grab bars or other heavy objects must be anchored in the structure or solid blocking behind KERDI-BOARD. Installation instructions for other applications of KERDI-BOARD (e.g. fully embedded or spot-bonded over solid backing) can be found in the 12.1 Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD technical data sheet.
1
KERDI-BOARD can be mounted vertically or horizontally on framing with appropriate screws (e.g., coarse thread wood screw for wood studs and self-tapping for metal studs) and corresponding KERDI-BOARD-ZT washers. Minimum board thickness = 1/2"
(12.5 mm) for studs spaced at 16" (40.6 cm) o.c.; 3/4" (19 mm) for studs spaced at 24"
(61.0 cm) o.c. Screws must reach a depth of at least 3/4" (20 mm) in wood studs and at least 3/8" (10 mm) in metal studs.
2
Abut panels over the center of the studs or other solid backing. Screws may be placed between adjacent panels such that the washers fasten both panel edges. The maximum allowable on-center fastener spacing is 12" (30 cm) for walls and
6" (15 cm) for ceilings.
3
Place painter’s tape to protect the tub deck.
Apply Schluter SET
SET ®
® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-
, or unmodified thin-set mortar to the KERDI-BOARD using a 1/4" x 3/16"
(6 mm x 5 mm) V-notched trowel or the KERDI-TROWEL. Completely fill the
1/4" (6 mm) -wide gap between the
KERDI-BOARD and tub with KERDI-FIX or other suitable sealant.
Note: When KERDI-BOARD is installed above the tub flange, apply KERDI-FIX to the tub flange and spread using a small notched trowel.
4
Apply KERDI-BAND waterproofing strips.
Solidly embed the membrane in the mortar and KERDI-FIX to ensure full coverage and remove air pockets.
5 KERDI-BOARD joints, corners, and fastener penetrations are sealed with KERDI-BAND, ensuring a minimum 2" (50 mm) overlap.
KERDI-SEAL-PS/-MV
6 Any penetrations through the panel
(e.g., mixing valve, shower head, etc.) must be sealed with KERDI-SEAL-PS/-MV,
KERDI-FIX, or other suitable sealant.
7 Seal connections to knee walls using KERDI-
KERECK-F preformed corners and Schluter
SET ® , ALL-SET ® thin-set mortar.
, FAST-SET ® , or unmodified
Note: See page 23 for KERDI-BOARD-SN shower niche installation instructions.
8 Once all seams, corners, and knee walls have been completely sealed, the assembly is waterproofed and ready to be tiled.
INSTALLATION — Bathtub surround — Schluter
®
-KERDI-BOARD 37
CURBLESS SHOWERS
Accessibility and style
As our population ages, there is increasing demand for accessible living spaces. Tiled showers typically feature curbs to retain water in the stall, which can make entry difficult for those with limited mobility, including individuals who need the assistance of wheelchairs.
Curbless tiled showers eliminate the use of a curb and rely on the slope of the floor to keep water inside the stall, thus improving accessibility. These showers have also become increasingly popular for their aesthetic benefits, as they can integrate seamlessly with surrounding tiled surfaces to enhance an already luxurious environment.
DESIGN AND INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
The Schluter ® -Shower System provides a simple and effective means of waterproofing curbless installations. The key to this is that the
KERDI waterproofing membrane is topically applied. Once the slope to the drain is established, KERDI and tile are installed, thus minimizing the thickness of the assembly.
Curbless tiled showers rely on the slope of the floor to effectively contain water in the immediate shower area and direct water to the drain.
Given the wide range of potential configurations, it isn’t possible to address them all in this Handbook. However, the following guidelines will assist in planning any curbless installation.
Ideally, the floor will be recessed before installing a sloped mortar bed or the KERDI-SHOWER prefabricated shower trays to allow an even transition at the door threshold. This can be relatively straightforward in new construction and can also be accomplished in renovations.
When recessing the floor is not an option, it is necessary to provide a ramp up into the shower area. The KERDI-SHOWER prefabricated trays and ramp can be useful tools in such applications as well. Please note that recessing the floor of a bathroom must be done in a way that preserves the structural integrity and safety of the construction. This may require the services of a qualified design professional (e.g., architect, engineer, etc.).
Waterproofing must be installed in all areas subject to water exposure. Ideally, the entire floor is protected. Install KERDI over mortar beds and Schluter ® -Systems prefabricated EPS foam substrates. Use the DITRA or DITRA-HEAT uncoupling membrane over plywood/OSB or concrete subfloors. All seams are sealed using KERDI-BAND. The SHOWERPROFILE-WS/-WSK splash guard profiles may be used at the entrance of curbless showers. Secondary drainage may be required in the drying area for any overflow. Please see detail K-SHBF on page 12 for further discussion.
Note on Accessibility Guidelines:
Various building codes and other sources, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act, include specific requirements for disabled access in public buildings and should be consulted when applicable. Areas of interest may include degree of slope, clearance, and supporting structures such as grab bars.
38 CURBLESS SHOWERS — Accessibility and style
THE WATERPROOF BATHROOM
Security and utility
Bathrooms are a primary focus of today’s building and remodeling projects and are becoming more and more luxurious, complete with steam showers, oversized bathtubs, and the latest in fixtures and lighting. As such, tiled showers, bathtub surrounds, floors, walls, and vanities are in high demand. Tile and stone are beautiful, durable, and available in a wide range of formats, colors, and textures, allowing limitless design options. Tile and stone offer unmatched utility and high-end appeal, making them the ideal surface coverings for bathrooms. Given the substantial investments made in these projects and nature of use, long-term durability is a high priority.
DITRA
KERDI
Waterproofing is the foundation of successful tiled bathrooms. Moisturesensitive construction materials (e.g., wood framing, plywood and OSB sheathing, gypsum wallboard, etc.) are common in the North American building environment and must be protected in wet areas. Wet areas also bring the potential for mold growth if effective moisture management is not provided. The key to mold control is moisture control.
In addition to showers and tub surrounds, bathroom floors surrounding these fixtures are routinely subjected to water exposure during use.
Bathroom floors may also, through unexpected circumstances, become exposed to significant amounts of water; for example, an overflowed toilet or ruptured sink supply, which can result in flooding. Waterproofing these floors can save an owner from replacing the tile assembly and substructure in the event of a leak.
Schluter ® -Systems offers simple and effective solutions to protect moisture-sensitive substrates, prevent mold growth, and preserve the integrity of the tiled surface throughout the bathroom.
The Schluter ® -Shower System is an integrated family of products that together form a fully bonded, watertight assembly for tiled showers and bathtub surrounds. DITRA is an uncoupling membrane that protects the tiled floors from damage by neutralizing differential movement stresses between the substrate and tile and provides reliable waterproofing. Since both of these systems are based on topically-applied, bonded waterproof membranes, they can be combined simply and easily to provide waterproofing throughout the bathroom.
Floors can be made fully waterproof with DITRA. Since the membrane is made of waterproof polyethylene, the only extra step necessary is to seal the seams and floor/wall connections with KERDI-BAND. The same practice is used to integrate the DITRA with the KERDI used to waterproof the shower or tub surround. The result is a comprehensive waterproofing system that protects against moisture penetration.
For added luxury, the DITRA-HEAT electric floor warming system with integrated uncoupling technology ensures that floors are both comfortable, and resistant to cracked tiles and grout. Cables can be placed wherever heat is desired for customized heating zones, and no leveling compounds are required, making for a quick and easy installation.
Please consult the Schluter ® -DITRA and Schluter ® -DITRA-HEAT
Installation Handbooks for comprehensive installation guidelines and warranty criteria.
Schluter ® -DITRA and Schluter ® -DITRA-HEAT Installation Handbooks
Complete details and illustrations for tile installations over various substrates, and supplementary information on topics such as waterproofing, movement joints, and thin-set mortars.
To obtain or download a free copy of the DITRA or DITRA-HEAT Installation Handbook, visit www.schluter.com
or call 800-472-4588 (US) or 800-667-8746 (CAN) .
THE WATERPROOF BATHROOM — Security and utility 39
FINISHING
Details make the difference
The Schluter ® -Shower System provides proper moisture management to protect surrounding building materials and reduce the potential for efflorescence and mold growth in the system. Once the system is installed the timeless beauty of ceramic and stone tiles can bring a relaxing spa feeling home. Schluter ® shelves and profiles provide elegant solutions to finish the tile application.
Shelves
Shelves are very popular features in showers and bathtub surrounds for both practical and design purposes. Schluter ® designs that coordinate with the Curve and Floral styles found in KERDI-DRAIN and KERDI-LINE drain grates.
-SHELF is a wall storage system featuring
Schluter ® -SHELF-E
Suitable for corner installations and features tabs that allow for installation with the tile or in retrofit applications.
Schluter ® -SHELF-W
Features two trapezoid-perforated anchoring legs for installation on wall surfaces.
Schluter ® -SHELF-N
Rectangular shelf that fits the prefabricated Schluter ® -
KERDI-BOARD-SN shower niche.
Profiles
Schluter ® profiles are available in a wide range of materials and finishes such as stainless steel, anodized aluminum, brass, and colored PVC to produce a variety of looks, including bold contrasts, discreet color matches to the grout, and complements to plumbing fixtures.
Outside Corners and Tile Edges
Exposed tile edges are unsightly and prone to chipping. The QUADEC square-shaped profile and RONDEC rounded profile protect and finish tile edges for visually appealing and long-lasting results. Edging profiles eliminate the need for special ceramic trim pieces, so you can select virtually any tile in the showroom.
Inside Corners
DILEX cove-shaped profiles can be used with any field tile to produce permanent, easy to clean, and maintenance-free floor/wall transitions and inside wall corners.
Schluter ® -RONDEC
Provides a symmetrically rounded edge for a smooth design.
Schluter ® -QUADEC
Provides a square edge for a contemporary and sleek design.
Schluter ® -DILEX-AHK
Allows for easy cleaning and will not trap debris. Anodized and TRENDLINE colorcoated aluminum finishes.
Schluter ® -DILEX-HKU
Allows for easy cleaning, will not trap debris.
Stainless steel finish.
Schluter ® -DILEX-PHK
Allows for easy cleaning and will not trap debris. PVC profile.
Schluter ® -DILEX-EKE
Provides a straight and discreet joint that eliminates sealant at inside corners.
Please refer to our Illustrated Price List or our website at www.schluter.com for details on the complete line of available Schluter ® shelves and profiles.
40 FINISHING — Details make the difference
TILE SELECTION CONSIDERATIONS
Discussion of different tile types in shower applications
The Schluter ® -Shower System is an integrated family of products that creates a sealed system for showers, steam showers, steam rooms, and bathtub surrounds. The Schluter ® -KERDI/-KERDI-DS membranes and Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD substrates are waterproof and provide a bonding surface for tile coverings. Typical covering materials include ceramic, porcelain, and natural stone tiles. The following information is intended to be used as input for tile selection in shower applications.
Ceramic and Porcelain
In general, ceramic and porcelain tiles are excellent choices for shower applications. They are not adversely affected by moisture and are easily cleaned. Furthermore, they can be installed using unmodified thin-set mortar within the Schluter ® -Shower System. However, some specific categories of these materials require special consideration.
Mounted Mosaic Tiles
Schluter Systems does not specify a minimum tile format for use over the KERDI-SHOWER series of prefabricated foam trays, but when using small tiles with heavy loads a mortar base is recommended.
Mosaic tile are typically mounted and sold as sheets for ease of handling and installation. There are various methods used to mount the tiles, some of which can present installation or application challenges.
Back-mounted and edge-mounted tile assemblies may have paper, mesh, resin, polyurethane, or other bonding material on the back or edges of each tile, which becomes part of the tile assembly. In some cases, the adhesive used to mount the tiles is moisture sensitive and may lead to debonding once the shower is put into service. According to the TCNA Handbook for Ceramic,
Glass, and Stone Tile Installation, mounted tile assemblies must feature sufficient exposure of the bonding surface of the tile to allow for 95% contact with the setting material in wet areas. Confirm with the tile manufacturer that the back- or edge-mounted tile is suitable for use in wet areas and never use paper back-mounted mosaics in shower applications.
Face-mounted tiles may use a clear film that is removed after final set or paper that is removed during the installation process before adjustments are made and final set is reached. In general, this approach is superior because the back of the tile is in full contact with the bond coat.
Pebbles
Pebble tiles have been used on shower floors for years, but due to their irregular shape there are some items to address with installation. For example, rounded pebble tiles can create barriers to drainage in showers since the grout is typically not flush with the surface of the pebbles.
Maintaining sufficient slope for drainage is essential, perhaps even in excess of the typical 1/4" per foot. Rounded pebble tiles may also require a relatively thick bond coat to ensure proper coverage and bond to the shower base. Pebble tiles with flat surfaces can be easier to install with respect to the issues described above. Grout joints in pebble tile applications are typically wider than those in square or rectangular tile applications. Follow the tile and setting material manufacturer’s instructions for grout selection.
Large Porcelain Tile Panels
Large porcelain tile panels are growing in availability and interest in North America. Some of these tile panels feature resin or urethane backings, which require special setting materials, such as modified thin-set mortars or epoxy adhesives. Panel manufacturers may require modified thin-set mortars to install panels without backings as well. Often, these manufacturers have tested and recommend specific mortars to install the panels, not just any mortar within a category or meeting an ANSI specification. Contact the panel manufacturer and setting material manufacturer to obtain a recommendation for a specific setting material to install the panel over a bonded waterproofing system.
TILE SELECTION CONSIDERATIONS — Discussion of different tile types in shower applications 41
Natural Stone
Natural stone tiles are a product of nature and have various characteristics that provide beauty and features not found in manufactured tile products. According to the Dimension Stone Design
Manual published by the Marble Institute of America (MIA), selection of stone for a shower is critical since the impact of water on certain stones (e.g. polished marble, limestone, etc.) may cause deterioration (e.g., surface dulling, warpage, etc.) over time. Selection of a dense, moistureresistant stone will provide the best results in a shower.
Moisture-Sensitive Stone
According to the TCNA Handbook for Ceramic, Glass, and Stone Tile Installation, many greencolored marbles and serpentines warp when exposed to water, including the water mixed in cement-based setting materials. Such stones may not be suitable for use in shower applications and/or may require special setting materials. Schluter Systems recommends consulting with the stone supplier to help determine if a particular material is suitable for use in wet areas and that a
100% solids epoxy tile adhesive is used to install the stone.
Fiberglass Mesh Reinforced Stone
According to the TCNA Handbook for Ceramic, Glass, and Stone Tile Installation, many stone products have mesh reinforcement attached to the back surface of the tile, typically using an epoxy or polyester-based adhesive. Cement-based setting materials will not bond to these backings and
Schluter Systems recommends using a 100% solids epoxy tile adhesive to install the stone.
Mounted Mosaic Stone Tiles
Similar challenges as ceramic and porcelain mounted mosaic tiles. See mounted mosaic tiles section under ceramic and porcelain tile.
Glass
Glass tile is available in a wide variety of types (e.g., cast, fused, sintered, etc.) and formats. Entire tiles may be imbued with color, while in other cases layers of clear glass are combined with different backings of different color that show through. Some backings are dusted with quartz (sand) to provide texture to improve bonding characteristics. However, other backings are smooth and glossy, making it difficult to achieve a bond.
Furthermore, some glass tile manufacturers do not recommend use of their clear glass tile directly over bonded waterproofing membranes. They want the substrate to be able to wick water away from the bond coat (e.g., CBU or mortar walls) to help maintain a uniform bond coat appearance.
Confirm with the glass tile manufacturer that the glass tile is suitable for use in wet areas and can be installed directly over a bonded waterproofing membrane such as KERDI.
Check with the glass tile manufacturer and setting materials manufacturer for setting materials recommendations.
Mounted Mosaic Glass Tiles
Similar challenges as ceramic and porcelain mounted mosaic tiles. See mounted mosaic tiles section under ceramic and porcelain tile.
42 TILE SELECTION CONSIDERATIONS — Discussion of different tile types in shower applications
THIN-SET FACTS
Discussion on thin-set mortars and Schluter
®
-KERDI installations
Schluter
®
-Systems offers thin-set mortars designed for use with Schluter
®
membranes and boards. All Schluter
®
-Systems’ thin-set mortars, including the ALL-SET
®
and FAST-
SET
®
modified varieties, can be used to set tile over Schluter
®
-DITRA, DITRA-HEAT,
KERDI, KERDI-BOARD non absorptive substrates. If Schluter
®
thin-set mortars are not used, we require unmodified thin-set mortar when setting ceramic or porcelain tile over
KERDI.
QUESTION:
Should a latex-modified thin-set mortar or an unmodified thin-set mortar be used to install
Schluter ® -KERDI
?
ANSWER:
The type of bonding mortar used to apply KERDI must be suitable for the substrate and mechanically anchor the fleece on the KERDI.
For all the substrates listed in this Handbook (e.g., gypsum board, cement backerboard, etc.), Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® or an unmodified thin-set mortar is recommended. When installing KERDI with unmodified thin-set mortar over particularly dry and porous substrates, it is recommended to wet the substrate first, in order to help prevent premature drying or skinning of the thin-set mortar.
Schluter SET ® , ALL-SET ® , FAST-SET ® or an unmodified thin-set mortar must be used to construct all KERDI seams to ensure watertight performance of the system. Learn more below.
QUESTION:
Can ceramic tile, including porcelain tile, be set on Schluter
®
-KERDI with unmodified thin-set mortar?
ANSWER: YES. In general, we recommend it. Here’s why:
Portland cement-based unmodified thin-set mortars are dependent on the presence of moisture for hydration in order to gain strength.
Since KERDI is impervious, it does not deprive the mortar of its moisture. This allows the cement to properly hydrate, resulting in a strong, dense bond coat. In fact, after the mortar has reached final set (usually within 24 hours), unmodified thin-set mortars achieve higher strengths when cured in continually moist conditions.
QUESTION:
Can ceramic tile, including porcelain tile, be set on Schluter
®
-KERDI with latexmodified thin-set mortar?
ANSWER: In general, We DON’T recommend it. Here’s why:
Latex-modified mortars must dry for the polymers to coalesce and form a hard film in order to gain strength. When sandwiched between two impervious materials such as KERDI and ceramic tile, including porcelain tile, drying takes place very slowly through the open joints in the tile covering. [According to the Tile Council of North America's Handbook for Ceramic, Glass, and Stone Tile Installation, this drying period can fluctuate from 14 days to over 60 days, depending on the geographic location, the climatic conditions, and whether the installation is interior or exterior]. Therefore, extended cure times could be required before grouting if using modified thin-set mortars between KERDI and ceramic tile, including porcelain tile. If extended cure times were not observed, the results could be unpredictable.
This is even more important to consider in wet areas such as showers, as there is the additional concern of latex leaching.
QUESTION:
How do I know if the thin-set mortar is modified or unmodified?
ANSWER:
In general, unmodified thin-set mortar is a blend of Portland cement, sand, and water retention agents that is mixed with water by the user.
The applicable product standard for unmodified thin-set mortars is ANSI A118.1. Look for this standard on the packaging (e.g., product meets ANSI A118.1 when mixed with water). Unmodified thin-set mortar may also be referred to as dry-set mortar by the manufacturer.
Modified thin-set mortars are similar to unmodified thin-set mortars, but include additional polymers such as latex. The additional polymers are introduced in either liquid or powder form. In the first case, the user mixes an unmodified or dry-set mortar powder with a liquid polymer additive instead of water. In the second case, the polymers are added by the manufacturer to the dry blend in powder form. The user then mixes the powder with water. The applicable product standards for modified thin-set mortars include ANSI A118.4 and ANSI A118.11.
THIN-SET FACTS — Discussion on thin-set mortars and Schluter
®
-KERDI installations 43
QUESTION:
Can Schluter ALL-SET
®
and FAST-SET
®
modified thin-set mortars be used to set tile over Schluter boards and membranes?
ANSWER:
Yes.
All Schluter ® thin-set mortars, including the ALL-SET ® and FAST-SET ®
DITRA-HEAT, KERDI, KERDI-BOARD non absorptive substrates.
modified varieties can be used to set tile over DITRA,
QUESTION:
How is this possible?
ANSWER:
The key is predictability.
Schluter Systems’ modified thin-set mortars have been specifically formulated to set and gain strength in a timeframe that fits typical installation practice, even when sandwiched between Schluter ® membranes or boards and porcelain tile. The proportions of cement, waterretention agents, polymers, and other components in the mixtures were balanced to ensure that extended dry times are not required. This was validated through both laboratory and practical testing. Now, the installer can select from either unmodified or modified thin-set mortar to install tiles within our systems according to his or her preference.
QUESTION:
Why did Schluter Systems change its position on thin-set mortar?
ANSWER:
We haven’t changed our position on thin-set mortar use within our systems. Developing our own setting materials has given us the ability to guarantee consistently positive results. And since we control the formulas, we can be sure no changes will be made that have a negative impact on setting times and strength gain in these environments.
QUESTION:
Does this mean I can use other manufacturers’ modified thin-set mortars to install tile over Schluter boards and membranes?
ANSWER:
No.
Our position on thin-set mortar use within our systems in general has not changed. We have no control over the formulation of other manufacturers’ products and therefore cannot guarantee consistently positive results with their modified thin-set mortars.
QUESTION:
Can I still use other manufacturers’ unmodified thin-set mortars to install tile over
Schluter boards and membranes?
ANSWER:
Yes.
We still warrant the use of unmodified thin-set mortar meeting ANSI A118.1 to install tile within our systems because we have confidence in the performance of this product category. This is based on the science of cement hydration and years of positive testing and field experience.
Please note, if Schluter ® thin-set mortars are used with Schluter details, please visit schluter.com/warranty.
® membranes an extended system warranty is available. For full warranty
ADDITIONAL NOTES
• Remember, all thin-set mortars have an acceptable temperature range that must be observed during application and curing.
• Pre-mixed thin-set mortars and mastics are not suitable for use in conjunction with the Schluter ® -Shower System.
44 THIN-SET FACTS — Discussion on thin-set mortars and Schluter
®
-KERDI installations
TESTING, LISTINGS, & APPROVALS
Products and system evaluation
Schluter ® -Systems is committed to providing reliable installation systems for tile and stone. As part of this commitment, we have invested considerable resources in testing our products and obtaining listings and approvals through various certification organizations to provide our customers and local code officials with relevant data that supports the efficacy of our system.
TEST DATA
KERDI, KERDI-DS, DITRA, DITRA-XL, DITRA-HEAT, and DITRA-HEAT-DUO have been independently tested and found to meet or exceed the requirements of the American National Standard Specifications for Load Bearing, Bonded, Waterproof Membranes for Thin-set
Ceramic Tile and Dimension Stone Installation A118.10. Data for KERDI and KERDI-DS are presented in the table below.
Property
Fungus and micro-organism resistance
Seam strength
Breaking strength
Dimensional stability
Waterproofness
7-day shear strength
7-day water immersion shear strength
4-week shear strength
12-week shear strength
100-day water immersion shear strength
Requirement
The membrane shall not support mold growth
16 lb/2 in width
170 psi
0.7% maximum length change
No moisture penetration
50 psi
50 psi
50 psi
50 psi
50 psi
KERDI
Pass
36 lb/2 in width
Performance
KERDI-DS
Pass
37 lb/2 in width
1084 psi
Pass
Pass
87 psi
77 psi
96 psi
90 psi
120 psi
1275 psi
Pass
Pass
87 psi
99 psi
93 psi
87 psi
116 psi
KERDI, KERDI-DS, and KERDI-BOARD have also been independently tested to determine the water vapor permeance of the products.
Please see further discussion on the importance of water vapor permeance on page 47.
Product
KERDI
KERDI-DS
KERDI-BOARD 1/2" (12.5 mm)
* Using the desiccant method at 100°F (38°C) and 90% RH
Test method
ASTM E96*
Performance
0.90 perms
0.19 perms
0.36 perms
KERDI and KERDI-DS have been evaluated according to the "Standard Method for the Testing and Evaluation of Volatile Organic
Chemical Emissions from Indoor Sources Using Environmental Chambers, Version 1.1" for California Specification 01350 and found to comply with the VOC requirements. California Specification 01350 is referenced by various green building standards and rating systems.
PRODUCT EVALUATIONS AND LISTINGS
Schluter ® -Shower System (Membranes and Drains)
• ICC-ES PMG Report No. PMG-1204
Membranes (KERDI/DITRA/DITRA-XL/DITRA-HEAT 1 /DITRA-HEAT-DUO 1 )
• ICC-ES Report No. ESR-2467 • cUPC® listed to meet ANSI A118.10 • Los Angeles Research Report
1 DITRA-HEAT and DITRA-HEAT-DUO membranes are not included in the Los Angeles Research Report.
Drains (KERDI-DRAIN and KERDI-LINE)*
• UPC
®
listed to meet IAPMO IGC 195
• Certified by CSA to meet CSA B79
• Los Angeles Research Report
*KERDI-DRAIN and KERDI-LINE are available in various configurations.
APPROVALS
Schluter ® -Shower System
• Massachusetts • Michigan • Kentucky • Wisconsin
Copies of the aforementioned test reports, listings, and approvals are available upon request. Listings and approvals may also be accessed via our website at www.schluter.com.
TESTING, LISTINGS, & APPROVALS — Products and system evaluation 45
MOLD
The importance of mold control
The term “mold” is used to describe visible fungal growth. Mildew is another common term which refers to the type of fungi found growing on window sills and in bathrooms. Fungi are everywhere in our environment and are found both indoors and outdoors. However, the type and amount found in the home can be an important health issue. Understanding how to effectively control mold growth is very important.
What is Mold?
Fungi are different from plants and animals. Fungi cannot produce their own nutrients as plants do and reproduce differently than both plants and animals. Molds reproduce by making spores which travel through the air to deposit on surfaces. If the conditions are right for reproduction they can grow and continue to multiply. The filamentous parts of mold attach to nutrients and form networks called mycelia. It is these networks that are visible to us in the indoor environment. Molds come in a variety of colors, but we commonly see them as green or black.
Over 1000 different species of mold have been identified in homes, but they are not all toxic to humans. Molds growing inside a home may release chemicals and spores and some may even produce mycotoxins. The chemicals released by fungi are called volatile organic compounds (VOC). For example, ethanol is a common VOC that is responsible for the distinctive musty or earthy odor associated with mold.
Health Effects
Mold can cause damage to building materials and may have adverse health effects on some individuals. The susceptibility of people to develop symptoms depends on the nature of the fungal material, genetic predisposition, age, state of health, and extent of exposure. Although there is insufficient evidence in the scientific community to determine with certainty the association between mold exposure and the effect on human health, it is of course recommended to control mold exposure in the home and workplace. Common health effects associated with exposure to mold are a variety of upper and lower respiratory tract symptoms: cough; nose, throat and eye irritation; rhinitis; sneezing; and wheezing.
These symptoms are similar to allergies and associated with asthma. Mycotoxins are fungal metabolites that have a toxic effect on humans.
Toxic effects are associated with symptoms such as fever, nausea, headaches, and skin irritations.
Factors for Mold Growth
Fungi need a source of moisture, organic material to serve as a source of nutrients, and a warm environment with a temperature range from
50 to 107 °F (10 to 42 °C) to grow. For most species of fungi, a neutral to acidic pH is preferred, with a high pH level indicating an alkaline environment that is generally not conducive to mold growth. Mold will reproduce in such conditions as long as moisture is present. Once the area is dry, the mold may stop reproducing but can continue to be allergenic to susceptible people. If moisture is reintroduced, the mold will again start the reproduction cycle and grow.
Controlling Mold Growth
As stated above, four conditions must be satisfied to support mold growth.
1. Mold spores
2. Food source (organic material)
3. Warm temperatures: 50 to 107 °F (10 to 42 °C)
4. Moisture
Mold spores travel through the air indoors and outdoors and are impossible to eliminate. The use of organic materials in construction is common in today’s building environment. Examples include wood framing members (e.g., studs, joists, I-joists, and trusses), plywood or OSB subfloors, paper-faced gypsum boards on walls and ceilings, etc. Room temperature falls within the temperature range suitable for mold growth. Therefore, the control of moisture, including liquid water and water vapor, is the only viable method for controlling mold growth in the indoor environment.
Showers are critical areas with respect to mold and moisture control. They are commonly exposed to thousands of gallons of water per year and high humidity levels. The tile covering alone will not prevent water and moisture penetration. As such, it is essential that an effective moisture management system be designed and installed properly to protect surrounding building materials and prevent mold growth.
The traditional method for installing tiled shower assemblies creates a water in/ water out system. Since shower pan liners are placed below the mortar setting bed in these assemblies, moisture is allowed to saturate the mortar bed before exiting the system through the weep holes in the drain. When the pan liner is placed on a level substrate instead of a sloped surface, a relatively common error, moisture in the system will have no means to exit through the weep holes in the drain and the mortar bed will remain saturated for extended periods of time. The continued presence of moisture, combined with organic materials carried into the mortar bed by the rinse water, warm temperatures, and reduced pH as soluble salts are washed out of the mortar bed, increases the risk of mold growth within the system.
The Schluter ® -Shower System is an integrated family of products that creates a sealed system. KERDI is a bonded waterproof membrane that is installed on top of the mortar bed and solid backing on walls. Tile is installed directly over the membrane using thin-set mortar. The
KERDI-DRAIN was designed specifically to ensure a simple and secure connection to bonded waterproof membranes, such as KERDI, at the top of the assembly rather than below it. The resulting assembly does not permit moisture penetration into the solid backing or mortar bed, thus limiting the amount of water behind the tile covering and allowing the shower to dry out between uses. Furthermore, KERDI is a vapor retarder that protects wall cavities from water vapor penetration. Thus, the Schluter ® -Shower System provides superior moisture management and reduces the potential for mold growth within the system.
Regardless of the system used to waterproof a tiled shower, it is important to provide adequate ventilation (e.g., exhaust fans) in the bathroom to effectively manage water vapor and reduce condensation on all bathroom surfaces.
Further discussion and recommendations for mold remediation can be found in various sources, including the following.
• “A Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture, and Your Home” – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
• “Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings” – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
• “Mould Guidelines for the Canadian Construction Industry” – Canadian Construction Association
46 MOLD — The importance of mold control
VAPOR
The importance of water vapor management
Why is water vapor management important?
It is important to consider that water exists as both liquid and vapor in showers, and must be managed in both forms. The prime example of this is the steam shower. Steam showers that are not designed to manage water vapor have caused mold growth in wall cavities, rot in wood framing, and damage to moisture-sensitive wall coverings on the opposite side of the stud cavities.
Do all waterproofing membranes manage water vapor?
The ANSI A118.10 standard for bonded waterproof membranes was developed to provide a framework for determining the suitability of these products to serve as barriers to liquid water only. As such, the standard does not include a minimum criterion to establish the ability of products to limit vapor transmission. Thus, simply selecting a membrane that meets the requirements of the ANSI A118.10 standard for a steam shower application is not enough. The ability of the product to limit vapor transmission must be considered as well.
How can I identify a waterproofing membrane that manages water vapor?
Water vapor permeance is a measure of how quickly water vapor is transmitted through a material and can be determined according to the
ASTM E96 Standard Test Method for Water Vapor Transmission of Materials. The higher the vapor permeance, the less effective a material is at slowing vapor transmission.
There is no universal requirement for vapor permeance of membranes in the building industry. The environmental conditions (i.e., differences in temperature and relative humidity), building materials, etc., and relevant field experience will determine the appropriate membrane performance for a given application. The consensus within the tile industry in North America has been that a vapor permeance of 1.0 perm or less will manage vapor effectively in showers and intermittent use steam shower applications.
The TCNA Handbook for Ceramic, Glass, and Stone Tile Installation and the TTMAC Specification Guide 09 30 00 Tile Installation Manual specify a water vapor permeance of 0.5 perms or less for bonded waterproofing membranes used in continuous use steam rooms
(e.g., those found in health clubs, spas, etc.) when tested using the desiccant method at 100°F (38°C) and 90% RH.
Does the Schluter
®
-Shower System manage water vapor?
Schluter ® -Systems has tested the various options within the Schluter ® -Shower System for moisture management, including KERDI,
KERDI-DS, and KERDI-BOARD in the more aggressive conditions referenced above. The table below summarizes Schluter ® recommendations for the use of these products and respective water vapor permeance values.
-Systems'
Product
KERDI
KERDI-DS
KERDI-BOARD
Recommended Applications
Showers, intermittent use steam showers, and bathtub surrounds
Continuous use steam rooms
Showers, intermittent use steam showers, and bathtub surrounds
1 Tested according to ASTM E96, using the desiccant method at 100°F (38°C) and 90% RH
2 1/2" – 12.5 mm -thick KERDI-BOARD tested
Water Vapor Permeance (perms) 1
0.90
0.19
0.36
2
While the water vapor permeance of KERDI-BOARD meets the water vapor permeance recommendations for continuous use steam rooms in tile industry standard guidelines, Schluter ® -Systems has chosen to require the KERDI-DS membrane for these demanding applications in an effort to be conservative and provide the best possible solution for our customers.
Thus, the Schluter ® -Shower System has solutions that provide superior moisture management for virtually any tile application.
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WARRANTIES
Schluter
®
-Shower System 10-Year Limited Warranty
LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE: Subject to the conditions and limitations as stated in this Schluter
Warranty” ), Schluter Systems warrants that its Schluter
Shower System Installation Handbook and Schluter ® the Written Materials in effect at the time of installation.
®
® -Shower System 10-Year Limited Warranty (the “Limited
-Shower System (the “Products” ) will be free from manufacturing defects and will perform as described in the Schluter
Waterproofing Membranes Technical Data Sheet (collectively, the “Written Materials” 1
® -
) for a period of ten (10) years from the date of purchase when installed and used in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Written Materials and industry standard guidelines that are not in conflict with
For the purposes of this Limited Warranty,
Schluter
Schluter
®
“Products”
-KERDI/-DS waterproofing membranes, Schluter
® -KERDI-LINE drains, Schluter ® -KERDI-BOARD-SC shower curb, Schluter
KERDI-BOARD-SN shower niches, Schluter
Schluter
®
are defined to include, as applicable in the original installation: Schluter
® -KERDI-BOARD waterproof building panels, Schluter -KERDI-BAND waterproofing strips, Schluter
® -KERDI-BOARD-SB shower bench, Schluter ®
-KERECK-F waterproofing corners, Schluter
® -SHOWERPROFILES, Schluter ® -KERDI-LINE-FC cover plate, Schluter reusable tile surfaces, and applicable setting and grouting materials.
®
®
® -KERDI-SHOWER pre-fabricated shower trays,
® -KERDI-DRAIN and
-KERDI-SHOWER-SR shower ramp, Schluter
-KERDI-KERS waterproofing corners, Schluter ® -KERDI-KM, Schluter ® -DILEX profiles,
® -SHELF shower shelves, Schluter ® -KERDI-SEAL-PS/-MV seals, and/or Schluter
® -
® -KERDI-FIX adhesive/sealant; “Owner” is defined as the original end user of the property in which the Products are installed; and “Tile Assembly” is defined to include the Products, non-
This Limited Warranty is only applicable to installations in the United States of America and Canada. Schluter Systems is not responsible or liable under any circumstances for determining the suitability of the Products for the Owner’s intended purpose. It is the responsibility of the Owner to consult with an experienced and professional installer to ensure the suitability of the Products, subfloor/substrate and all building materials in the installation and that the Written Materials are followed properly.
RESOLUTION: If the Products are installed and used in accordance with the terms and conditions as described hereinabove and such Products are proven defective within the applicable warranty term, the Owner’s exclusive remedy and the sole obligation of Schluter Systems, at its election, shall be to (a) reinstall or replace the failed portion of the Tile
Assembly or (b) pay an amount not to exceed the original square foot cost of the installation of the Tile Assembly verified to be defective. Due to conditions beyond the control of Schluter Systems (e.g., color and shade availability, discontinuation, normal wear and tear), Schluter Systems cannot guarantee or warrant an exact match to the specific tile, stone, or other tiling materials used in the original installation. In such event, substantially similar materials may be substituted.
EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE: This Limited Warranty excludes and in no event shall Schluter Systems have any liability for any indirect, special, incidental, punitive, exemplary, or consequential damages, including lost profits, arising out of or otherwise connected to the failure of the Products or Tile Assembly, regardless of any strict liability or active or passive negligence of Schluter Systems, and regardless of legal theory, whether in contract, tort, extra-contractual or other. This Limited Warranty further excludes any loss or damage arising out of or otherwise connected to: acts of war, terrorism, fire, explosion, natural disaster, acts of God, any failure to comply with the Written Materials, inadequate subfloor/substrate, improper preparation or other failure of subfloor/substrate, faulty or negligent penetration of the Products or subfloor/substrate, intentional acts of destruction, structural failure, misuse of or failure to maintain the Products, normal wear and tear, scratches, dents, corrosion or discoloration (whether caused by excessive heat, chemical cleaning products, abrasive agents or otherwise), efflorescence and shading which are a natural occurrence with cementitious materials and are not considered a defective condition for the purposes of this Limited Warranty, variations of texture, color or shade from those on product samples, packaging materials or other marketing materials, or other causes unrelated to the Products (e.g. surface covering failure, excess point loading, overvoltage). This Limited Warranty excludes exterior applications and applications utilizing non-approved surface coverings, unless specifically approved in writing on a case by case basis by the Schluter Systems Technical Services Director.
This Limited Warranty is conditioned and will be considered null and void and Schluter Systems will have the right to refuse any claims if: (a) the Products have been improperly stored or installed, (b) any non-Schluter Systems product is substituted for a Schluter Systems component in a Schluter ® -Shower System, or (c) the Products are subject to abusive or abnormal use, lack of maintenance, or used in a manner other than that for which the Products were designed or in any way contrary to the Written Materials
DISCLAIMER: There are no warranties beyond this expressed warranty as stated herein. To the extent permitted by law, all other warranties, representations or conditions, expressed or implied, are hereby disclaimed and excluded, including but not limited to the implied warranties of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE (as limited to such purposes as described in the Written Materials) or arising from a course of dealing, usage of trade or otherwise by law. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES
ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE TERM OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. NO REPRESENTATION, PROMISE, AFFIRMATION OR
STATEMENT BY ANY EMPLOYEE OR AGENT OF SCHLUTER SYSTEMS WILL BE ENFORCEABLE AGAINST SCHLUTER SYSTEMS UNLESS IT IS SPECIFICALLY
INCLUDED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR AUTHORIZED IN WRITING BY THE SCHLUTER SYSTEMS TECHNICAL SERVICES DIRECTOR. This Limited Warranty is given in lieu of any other warranty, whether expressed or implied. The remedies contained herein are the only remedies available for breach of this Limited Warranty. This
Limited Warranty extends only to the Owner and is not transferable or assignable unless authorized by written agreement and signed by the Schluter Systems Technical
Services Director or otherwise prohibited by specific state or provincial law. This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights; some states and provinces do not allow disclaimers or other restrictions of implied warranties; some of the above disclaimers may not apply to you. No changes or modifications of any terms or conditions of this Limited Warranty are permitted unless duly authorized in writing by the Schluter Systems Technical Services Director.
This Limited Warranty shall supersede and replace any and all prior oral or written warranties, agreements, or other representations made by or on behalf of Schluter Systems relative to the Products or the application of the Products and shall apply to any installation occurring on or after March 13, 2019. If the Schluter https://www.schluter.com/schluter-us/en_US/downloadfiles.
® -Shower System is used in conjunction with other
Schluter products, a different Schluter warranty may apply. For the most current information and materials regarding Schluter Systems warranties and programs, please visit
MAKING A CLAIM: To make a claim under this Limited Warranty, the Owner must provide Schluter Systems invoices related to the original installation, failing which this Limited Warranty shall have no legal effect 3
Limited Warranty to inspect the alleged failed and/or defective Products.
2 with written notice within thirty (30) days of any alleged defect in the
Products covered by this Limited Warranty, together with date and proof of purchase of such Products and/or all of its components and name and address of all installers and all
. Schluter Systems reserves the right at its election and as a condition of this
All U.S. Claims must be sent to: All Canadian Claims must be sent to:
Schluter Systems L.P.
Attn: Warranty Claims Dept.
194 Pleasant Ridge Road
Plattsburgh, NY 12901-5841
Schluter Systems (Canada), Inc.
Attn: Warranty Claims Dept.
21100 chemin Ste-Marie
Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC H9X 3Y8
1 If there are any conflicting terms between any Written Materials, the most recently updated document shall be deemed to control.
2 This Limited Warranty is limited to sales of the Products made in and intended for use in the United States and Canada. For the purposes of this Limited Warranty, Schluter Systems L.P. shall offer warranty
3 coverage to Owners located in the United States, and Schluter Systems (Canada) Inc. shall offer z coverage to Owners located in Canada.
In the event that Owner fails to provide such required invoices relating to the original installation, Schluter Systems shall pay Owner an amount equal to the average, reasonable costs of a comparable installation. If the parties fail to agree on such amount, such dispute shall promptly, and in the first instance, be submitted: (a) if a U.S. claim, to arbitration in Clinton County, New York, in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association, or (b) if a Canadian claim, in the Province of Quebec, Canada, in accordance with the ADRIC Arbitration Rules. Any outcome of such arbitration proceeding shall be final and binding upon the parties hereto.
50 WARRANTIES
Schluter
®
-Systems Lifetime Thin-Set System Extended Limited Warranty
LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE: Subject to the conditions and limitations as stated in this Lifetime Thin-Set System Extended Limited Warranty (the “ Limited
Warranty ”), Schluter Systems warrants that a Thin-Set System (defined hereafter) will be free from manufacturing defects and will perform as described in the applicable installation handbook(s) and/or technical data sheet(s) (collectively, the “ Written Materials 1 ” ) for the lifetime (defined hereafter) of such Thin-Set System when installed in a Residential or Commercial application (defined hereafter) and used in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Written Materials and industry standard guidelines that are not in conflict with the Written Materials in effect at the time of installation. In order to extend warranty coverage for Schluter ® uncoupling membranes, Schluter ® -Shower System, Schluter ® KERDI ® or KERDI ® -DS waterproofing membranes, or Schluter ®
DITRA
DITRA-HEAT™ or Schluter
®
®
or DITRA ® -XL
DITRA-HEAT-
DUO™ uncoupling membrane to lifetime coverage under this Lifetime Thin-Set System Extended Limited Warranty, Owner must complete and submit the Thin-Set System
Registration to Schluter Systems, available at www.schluter.com, or submit proof of purchase and installation information (including installation date, installer’s name and address) to Schluter Systems at the address provided hereafter within ninety (90) days of installation.
For the purposes of this Limited Warranty, a “ Thin-Set System ” is defined as Schluter ® DITRA ®
KERDI ® -BOARD within a Schluter ® -Shower System, Schluter ® KERDI ® or KERDI ®
or DITRA ® -XL uncoupling membranes, Schluter
-DS waterproofing membranes, or Schluter ®
® -Shower System, Schluter ®
DITRA-HEAT™ or Schluter ®
-
DITRA-HEAT-
DUO™ uncoupling membrane installed with Schluter SET ® , Schluter ALL-SET ® , or Schluter FAST-SET ® thin-set mortar; “ Owner ” is defined as the original end user of the property in which a Thin-Set System is installed; “ Lifetime ” is defined as that period of time that the original Thin-Set System installation remains unchanged and under the ownership of the Owner; “ Residential ” applications are defined to include Thin-Set System installations in single family detached residential dwellings; and “ Commercial ” applications are defined to include Thin-Set System installations in multi-family residential dwellings (e.g., apartments, condominiums, cooperatives, and timeshares). Thin-
Set System installations in public places, commercial establishments and other applications may be afforded lifetime coverage under this Limited Warranty on a case by case basis as determined by the Schluter Systems Technical Services Director.
This Limited Warranty is only applicable to installations in the United States of America and Canada. Schluter Systems is not responsible or liable under any circumstances for determining the suitability of a Thin-Set System for the Owner’s intended purpose. It is the responsibility of the Owner to consult with an experienced and professional installer to ensure the suitability of a Thin-Set System, subfloor/substrate and all building materials in the installation and that the Written Materials are followed properly.
RESOLUTION: If a Thin-Set System is installed and used in accordance with the terms and conditions as described hereinabove and such Thin-Set System is proven defective within the applicable warranty term, the Owner’s exclusive remedy and the sole obligation of Schluter Systems, at its election, shall be to (a) reinstall or replace the failed portion of the Thin-Set System or (b) pay an amount not to exceed the original square foot cost of the installation of the Thin-Set System verified to be defective.
Due to conditions beyond the control of Schluter Systems (e.g., color and shade availability, discontinuation, normal wear and tear), Schluter Systems cannot guarantee or warrant an exact match to the specific tile, stone, or other flooring materials used in the original installation. In such event, substantially similar materials may be substituted.
EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE: This Limited Warranty excludes and in no event shall Schluter Systems have any liability for any indirect, special, incidental, punitive, exemplary, or consequential damages, including lost profits, arising out of or otherwise connected to the failure of a Thin-Set System, regardless of any strict liability or active or passive negligence of Schluter Systems, and regardless of legal theory, whether in contract, tort, extra-contractual or other. This Limited Warranty further excludes any loss or damage arising out of or otherwise connected to: acts of war, terrorism, fire, explosion, natural disaster, acts of God, any failure to comply with the Written Materials, inadequate subfloor/substrate, improper preparation or other failure of subfloor/substrate, faulty or negligent penetration of a Thin-Set System or subfloor/substrate, intentional acts of destruction, structural failure, misuse of or failure to maintain a Thin-Set System, normal wear and tear, scratches, dents, corrosion or discoloration (whether caused by excessive heat, chemical cleaning products, abrasive agents or otherwise), efflorescence and shading which are a natural occurrence with cementitious materials and are not considered a defective condition for the purposes of this Limited Warranty, variations of texture, color or shade from those on product samples, packaging materials or other marketing materials, or other causes unrelated to a Thin-Set System (e.g. surface covering failure, excess point loading, overvoltage). This Limited Warranty excludes exterior, submerged and steam room applications and further excludes applications using glass tile, moisture sensitive stone, or other non-approved surface coverings, unless specifically approved in writing on a case by case basis by the Schluter Systems Technical Services Director. Schluter ®
DITRA-HEAT™-E-HK heating cables and Schluter ® DITRA-HEAT™-E thermostats are specifically excluded from coverage under this Limited Warranty. Any substitution of a non-Schluter Systems product for a Schluter Systems component in a Thin-Set System voids this Limited Warranty.
DISCLAIMER: There are no warranties beyond this expressed warranty as stated herein. To the extent permitted by law, all other warranties, representations or conditions, expressed or implied, are hereby disclaimed and excluded, including but not limited to the implied warranties of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE (as limited to such purposes as described in the Written Materials) or arising from a course of dealing, usage of trade or otherwise by law. ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTIES ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE TERM OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. NO REPRESENTATION, PROMISE,
AFFIRMATION OR STATEMENT BY ANY EMPLOYEE OR AGENT OF SCHLUTER SYSTEMS WILL BE ENFORCEABLE AGAINST SCHLUTER SYSTEMS UNLESS IT IS
SPECIFICALLY INCLUDED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR AUTHORIZED IN WRITING BY THE SCHLUTER SYSTEMS TECHNICAL SERVICES DIRECTOR. This Limited
Warranty is given in lieu of any other warranty, whether expressed or implied. The remedies contained herein are the only remedies available for breach of this Limited
Warranty. Schluter Systems excludes and in no event shall have any liability for any indirect, special, incidental, punitive, exemplary, or consequential damages, including lost profits, arising out of or otherwise connected to failure of a Thin-Set System. This Limited Warranty extends only to the Owner and is not transferable or assignable unless authorized by written agreement and signed by the Schluter Systems Technical Services Director or otherwise prohibited by specific state or provincial law. This Limited
Warranty gives you specific legal rights; some states and provinces do not allow disclaimers or other restrictions of implied warranties; some of the above disclaimers may not apply to you. No changes or modifications of any terms or conditions of this Limited Warranty are permitted unless duly authorized in writing by the
Schluter Systems Technical Services Director.
This Limited Warranty shall supersede and replace any and all prior oral or written warranties, agreements, or other representations made by or on behalf of Schluter Systems relative to a Thin-Set System or the application of a Thin-Set System and shall apply to any installation occurring on or after March 13, 2019. For the most current information and materials regarding Schluter Systems warranties and programs, please visit https://www.schluter.com/ schluter-us/en_US/downloadfiles.
MAKING A CLAIM: To make a claim under this Limited Warranty, the Owner must provide Schluter Systems with written notice within thirty (30) days of any alleged defect in a Thin-Set System covered by this Limited Warranty, together with date and proof of purchase of such Thin-Set System and/or all of its components and name and address of all installers and all invoices related to the original installation, failing which this Limited Warranty shall have no legal effect . Schluter Systems reserves the right at its election and as a condition of this Limited Warranty to inspect the alleged failed and/or defective Thin-Set System.
All U.S. Claims shall be sent to:
Schluter Systems L.P.
Attn: Warranty Claims Dept.
194 Pleasant Ridge Road
Plattsburgh, NY 12901-5841
All Canadian Claims shall be sent to:
Schluter Systems (Canada), Inc.
Attn: Warranty Claims Dept.
21100 chemin Ste-Marie
Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC H9X 3Y8
1 If there are any conflicting terms between any Written Materials, the most recently updated document shall be deemed to control.
2 In the event that Owner fails to provide such required invoices relating to the original installation, Schluter Systems shall pay Owner an amount equal to the average, reasonable costs of a comparable installation. If the parties fail to agree on such amount, such dispute shall promptly, and in the first instance, be submitted: (a) if a U.S. claim, to arbitration in Clinton County, New York, in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association, or (b) if a Canadian claim, in the Province of Quebec, Canada, in accordance with the ADRIC Arbitration Rules. Any outcome of such arbitration proceeding shall be final and binding upon the parties hereto.
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Schluter Systems L.P.
•
194 Pleasant Ridge Road, Plattsburgh, NY 12901-5841
•
Tel.: 800-472-4588
•
Fax: 800-477-9783
Schluter Systems (Canada) Inc.
• 21100 chemin Ste-Marie, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC H9X 3Y8 • Tel.: 800-667-8746 • Fax: 877-667-2410
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Key Features
- Bonded waterproofing membrane
- Integrated drain
- Easy to install
- Durable and waterproof
- Versatile for various tile types
- Suitable for steam showers and rooms
- Reduces installation time
- Eliminates leaks
- Minimizes mold growth
- Provides superior moisture management