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Hi there,
New to wetrooms and have been reading up on here trying to decide what I need to do for mine. Thanks to all the good advice on loads ... -
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Re: Wetroom subfloor advice please
If your've ripped up the existing floor add some extra noggins to give your ply a bit more support..and under the tray, also for extra support.
Don't butt joint your ply, leave a 2-3mm gap.
Are you tanking the walls, if you are not, you should in the shower area..
I would lay the Devi heat matt on the ply but check if you have to prime the ply, think they supply a primer but check, self level on the heat matt but use some sticky tape to hold the wires down, they could rise up and protude through the slc, I prime the slc and spf addy, ditra on top, then tile with a single flexible adhesive white.
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Re: Wetroom subfloor advice please
Hi whitebeam,
Thanks for the advice, will certainly add noggins as you suggest. Sorry if this is a silly question but when you say lay the devi on the ply do you mean not bother with the hardibacker at all or have the devi in between the ply and the hardie?
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Re: Wetroom subfloor advice please
If it's just the heating matt then I would lay on the ply but would that effect your hights..was the hardie there to bring the hights up.
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Re: Wetroom subfloor advice please
No I was under the impression that I needed more than 18mm ply to get a stable surface for tiling onto, maybe as two layers rather than one but if that'snot necessary could just go with the ply on its own which leaves me with less of a step up from the bedroom
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Re: Wetroom subfloor advice please
Just remember the extra noggins, you can get thicker ply if works for your hights, about 22mm thick.
Where about in Herts are you.
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Re: Wetroom subfloor advice please
OK thanks whitebeam. would you say that one layer of thicker ply is better than 18mm + the HB then?
We're in Ware
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