My preference would be Laticrete HydroBan over the Mapei products.
HPG requires fabric and longer dry times between coats. Light blue color is easy to see layout lines.
AquaDefence requires no fabric and all joints larger than 1/16 need to be filled with thinset. Really dark blue color makes layout lines next to impossible to see. Dries really quick between coats.
Either one will work but HydroBan is far superior.Nice olive green color. Dries real fast and requires no fabric.
Although the above products are waterproof they are not considered as vapor barriers. Only RedGard has a vapor barrier rating.
If you use anything other than RedGard or Schluter Kerdi, then you could install a vapor barrier on the exterior wall studs.
Others are adamant that any waterproofing should not have a vapor barrier and topical waterproofing together for fear of the "moisture sandwich"
This is not going to be a steam shower is it?
RC --
No, it is not a steam shower.
Also, the shower is not on an exterior concrete wall. The toilet and vanity will be on the foundation wall side. The shower is on the other side of the bathroom.....
I've been reading all about the various liquid membrane products....my head is spinning.
The place where I bought the tile recommended the HPG.
Once the Durock is up, my tile guy is going to mesh tape and thinset the seams.
The tile place said I could put the HPG over that with no tape at all?!
So many choices, so many opinions on the liquid membranes......
RedGard, HydroBan, WaterTight, HPG, AquaDefense..........ugh.
Well, since I am not putting plastic or tar paper on the studs, then is my only choice RedGard cause it is a vapor barrier too??
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