AquaFix Manuals & User Guides
AquaFix provides high-quality wet room solutions, including waterproof wall niches, recessed storage units, and glass support accessories for modern bathrooms.
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AquaFix is a specialized brand offering professional-grade wet room and bathroom installation products. Their product line includes ready-to-tile waterproof wall niches, recessed storage units, shower trays, and structural glass support arms.
Designed for both tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts, AquaFix products ensure secure, waterproof, and aesthetically pleasing finishes in moisture-rich environments like showers and wet rooms. Their installation solutions are designed to integrate seamlessly with standard framing and tile backer board setups for flawless bathroom renovations.
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How do I install an AquaFix wall niche?
AquaFix niches should be installed between standard wall studs. You will need to frame the opening, apply tile adhesive or PU foam board adhesive, secure the niche with screws and washers, and waterproof the edges using a tanking membrane before tiling.
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Are AquaFix wall niches completely waterproof?
The niches are designed for wet rooms, but it is absolutely critical to use a waterproof tanking membrane and sealing tape around all joints during installation to guarantee a waterproof seal.
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Can I use standard plasterboard with AquaFix wet room products?
For best results and to prevent moisture damage over time, it is highly recommended to use tile backer boards rather than standard plasterboard in all wet areas.
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How do I ensure water drains properly from an AquaFix storage niche?
When tiling the bottom shelf of your AquaFix niche, it is recommended to create a slight fall (1-2 mm) so that water naturally runs out into the shower instead of pooling.