What Is Shower Waterproofing?
Shower waterproofing involves applying a continuous waterproof membrane to the shower recess floor and walls to prevent water from penetrating the building envelope. Showers are the most water-intensive area in any home, and in Brisbane, AS 3740-2021 mandates that all shower areas be waterproofed to specific heights and standards. We connect you with QBCC-licensed waterproofers who ensure a properly waterproofed shower that prevents leaks, mould, and structural damage — particularly critical in Brisbane's humid subtropical climate where moisture problems escalate quickly.
When Do You Need Shower Waterproofing?
We connect you with QBCC-licensed waterproofers when:
- You are installing a new shower or renovating an existing one
- Your shower is leaking through to the floor below or adjacent rooms
- Grout is cracking, tiles are loose, or silicone has deteriorated
- You can see or smell mould in or around the shower area
- The shower base feels spongy or moves when stepped on
Methods and Materials
QBCC-licensed waterproofers in Brisbane use a range of proven methods for shower waterproofing:
- Liquid polyurethane membrane (most common for showers)
- Sheet membrane with welded seams
- Cementitious tanking for shower recesses
- Shower hob and niche waterproofing
- Over-tile waterproofing systems for re-sealing
Shower Waterproofing Cost in Brisbane
Costs vary based on size, condition, access, and the membrane system used. Here are typical Brisbane price ranges:
Shower Recess Only
Standard shower base and walls to 1.8m
$800 – $1,800
Shower + Wet Zone
Full wet zone including shower and splashback areas
$1,800 – $3,500
Walk-in / Double Shower
Large format or frameless walk-in showers
$3,500 – $5,500
Typical rate: $65 – $130 per m²
Want a detailed cost breakdown? See our full Shower Waterproofing cost guide.
AS 3740-2021 Requirements
In Brisbane, shower waterproofing is regulated under Australian Standard AS 3740-2021 and the QBCC Act 1991. The QBCC (Queensland Building and Construction Commission) oversees compliance. Key requirements include:
- Waterproofing must be applied by a QBCC-licensed waterproofer
- Membranes must meet minimum thickness and continuity requirements
- A flood test must be conducted before any tiling work begins
- A QBCC Form 43 compliance certificate must be issued upon completion
Learn more in our complete AS 3740-2021 guide.
The Shower Waterproofing Process
When we connect you with a QBCC-licensed waterproofer in Brisbane, here is the typical process they follow:
- 1Remove existing tiles and inspect substrate condition
- 2Repair any damaged or degraded substrate material
- 3Install shower hob (minimum 25mm above finished floor level)
- 4Prime substrate and apply bond breaker at junctions
- 5Apply flashing tape to internal corners and penetrations
- 6First coat of liquid membrane to shower floor and walls (to 1.8m minimum)
- 7Second coat applied after appropriate drying time
- 8Waterproof shower niche and any recesses
- 9Conduct 24-hour flood test
- 10Issue QBCC Form 43 compliance certificate and proceed to tiling
Why Choose a QBCC Licensed Waterproofer
We only connect you with QBCC-licensed, insured waterproofing professionals in Brisbane. Here is why that matters:
- Shower waterproofing failures are the #1 source of water damage claims in Australian homes
- AS 3740-2021 specifies minimum membrane heights for shower walls (1.8m)
- QBCC-licensed applicators understand critical details like hob heights and fall requirements
- Insurance claims may be denied if waterproofing was not done by a QBCC-licensed professional
- A QBCC Form 43 compliance certificate protects your investment and adds value at sale
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