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Part 3.8.1 Wet Areas And External Waterproofing
Appropriate Performance Requirements:
Compliance with this acceptable construction practice satisfies Performance RequirementsP2.2.2 for external waterproofing and P2.4.1 for wet areas.
Building elements in wet areas within a building must—
be waterproof or water resistant in accordance with Table 3.8.1.1; and
comply with AS 3740.
Table 3.8.1.1 WATERPROOFING AND WATER RESISTANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDING ELEMENTS IN WET AREAS
Vessels or area where the fixture is installed | Floors and horizontal surfaces | Walls | Wall junctions and joints | Wall / floor junctions | Penetrations |
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Shower area (enclosed and unenclosed) | |||||
With hob |
Waterproof floor in shower area (including any hob or step-down). |
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Waterproof
wall junctions within shower area. |
Waterproof
wall / floor junctions within shower area. |
Waterproof
penetrations in shower area. |
With step-down |
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Without hob or step-down | |||||
With preformed shower base | N/A |
Water resistant walls in shower area to not less than 1800 mm above finished floor level of the shower. |
Waterproof wall junctions within shower area. |
Waterproof wall / floor
junctions within shower area. |
Waterproof penetrations in
shower area. |
Area outside shower area | |||||
For concrete and compressed fibre-cement sheet flooring | Water resistant floor of the room. | N/A | N/A | Waterproof wall / floor junctions | N/A |
For timber floors including particleboard, plywood and other timber based flooring materials | Waterproof floor of the room. | ||||
Areas adjacent to baths and spas | |||||
For concrete and compressed fibre-cement sheet flooring | Water resistant floor of the room. |
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Water resistant junctions within 150 mm above a vessel for the extent of the vessel. | Water resistant wall / floor junctions for the extent of the vessel. | Waterproof tap and spout penetrations where they occur in horizontal surfaces. |
For timber floors including particleboard, plywood and other timber based flooring materials | Waterproof floor of the room. | ||||
Inserted baths and spas |
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N/A | Waterproof tap and spout penetrations where they occur in horizontal surfaces. |
Note: Where a shower is above a bath or spa, use requirements for shower. | |||||
Other areas | |||||
Laundries and WCs | Water resistant floor of the room. | N/A | N/A | Waterproof wall / floor junctions. | |
Walls adjoining other vessel (e.g. sink, basin or laundry tub) | N/A | Water resistant to a height of not less than 150 mm above the vessel, for the extent of the vessel, where the vessel is within 75 mm of a wall. | Waterproof wall junctions where a vessel is fixed to a wall. | N/A | Waterproof tap and spout penetrations where they occur in surfaces required to be waterproof or Water resistant. |
Note: N/A means not applicable. |
STATE AND TERRITORY VARIATIONS
In South Australia vary Table 3.8.1.1 as follows:
SA Table 3.8.1.1 WATERPROOFING AND WATER RESISTANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDING ELEMENTS IN WET AREAS
Vessels or area where the fixture is installed | Floors and horizontal surfaces | Walls | Wall junctions and joints | Wall / floor junctions | Penetrations |
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Area outside shower area | |||||
For concrete and compressed fibre-cement sheet flooring | Water resistantfloor of the room. | N/A | N/A | Water resistantwall / floor junctions. | N/A |
For timber floors including particleboard, plywood and other timber based flooring materials | Waterprooffloor of the room. | Waterproofwall / floor junctions | |||
Other areas | |||||
Walls adjoining other vessel (e.g. sink, basin or laundry tub) | N/A | Water resistant to a height of not less than 150 mm above the vessel, for the extent of the vessel, where the vessel is within 75 mm of a wall. | Waterproofwall junctions where a vessel is fixed to a wall. | N/A | Waterproof tap and spout penetrations where they occur in surfaces required to be waterproof or water resistant. |
Laundries and WCs | Water resistantfloor of the room. | N/A | N/A | Waterproofwall / floor junctions. | Waterproofpenetrations where they occur in surfaces required to be waterproof. |
Bathrooms and laundries requiredto be graded to a floor waste by SA 3.2.2 | Waterproof floor of the room. | N/A | N/A | Waterproofwall / floor junctions. | Waterproofpenetrations where they occur through the floor. |
Note: N/A means not applicable. |
In South Australia delete 3.8.1.2 and insert SA 3.8.1.2 as follows:
Building elements in wet areas within a building must—
be waterproof or water resistant in accordance with Table 3.8.1.1, except that—
in any room containing a washing machine, the wall area from finished floor level to a minimum of 75 mm above and 75 mm each side of the washing machine tap outlets must be water resistant; and
where a vessel is inset into a bench top in a kitchen, bar area, kitchenette or domestic food and beverage preparation area—
wall junctions and joints within 150 mm above the vessel must be water resistant for the extent of the vessel; and
the perimeter edges of the vessel must be water resistant for the extent of the vessel (see Figure SA 3.8.1.2); and
penetrations in horizontal surfaces for tap and spout outlets in kitchens, bar areas, kitchenettes or domestic food and beverage preparation areas, must be waterproof; and
Figure SA 3.8.1.2 TYPICAL WATER RESISTANT JUNCTIONS AND JOINTS FOR BENCH TOPS WITH INSET VESSELS AND VESSELS ABUTTING WALLS |
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membranes for external above ground use must comply with AS 4654 Parts 1 and 2.