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Hello all,

I am planning on tiling my bathroom floor, I removed the old tiles myself which were very poorly laid to say the least.

Once I got the 4mm plywood they had over boarded with, the floor boards were in a right state so I decided to replace them with new ones.

After doing some research I am a little lost as to how to proceed in terms on preparing the floor before tiling it.

I was going to overboard the floorboards with 12mm plywood & then use tile backer board on top of that as I am installing a heating mat but I see many people recommend using 18mm ply to make the floor even more rigid along with inserting noggins between the joists to make things even more solid.

To throw another spanner in the works I am unsure if I should be using a decoupling membrane like DITRA as I am laying tile on top of a suspended wooden floor.

So I thought I would ask here as I am a little lost on how to proceed.

What does concern me is that if I do need to lay 18mm ply & backer board the floor height is going to be a good 30mm higher which will cause problems for me at the door threshold to the landing.

I have included a few pictures of how the floor looks now.

Many thanks

Adam

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So looking at this installation manual I would need to install the underfloor heating mat beneath the Ditra?

Wanted to post the link to the manual but I am not allowed to post links.

I am wanting to use the Raychem Quicknet system as I have it on three other floors in my house.

Also referring to that handbook for laying Ditra over plank subfloors it says a minimum underlayment thickness of 13mm.
 
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So looking at this installation manual I would need to install the underfloor heating mat beneath the Ditra?

Wanted to post the link to the manual but I am not allowed to post links.

I am wanting to use the Raychem Quicknet system as I have it on three other floors in my house.

Also referring to that handbook for laying Ditra over plank subfloors it says a minimum underlayment thickness of 13mm.
 

Cherie

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So looking at this installation manual I would need to install the underfloor heating mat beneath the Ditra?

Wanted to post the link to the manual but I am not allowed to post links.

I am wanting to use the Raychem Quicknet system as I have it on three other floors in my house.

Also referring to that handbook for laying Ditra over plank subfloors it says a minimum underlayment thickness of 13mm.
So many referred to the manual when I had questions. So I thought I'd pass along the manual
 

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