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2020Tiling

hi! guys and gals ! got a problem understanding deflection and how to cure it. priced a job up with a 5mtr floor with deflection (floor boards). now Ive searched a lot of posts on this subject and iam getting different answers ? some say over boarding cures deflection ? others say it doesn't and that the floor needs to be taken up and extra noggins added to add strength then overboard ? and a small minority say that adding ditra would get rid of it ? .. i personally think (in my opinion) over boarding would not cure it as it would still bounce ? and extra noggins wouldn't work either as the floor would still have vertical bounce ??? am i wrong ?:mad2: seems to me the joists need to be propped up from below with 3 by 2 etc !!! iam no expert tho :smilewinkgrin: :8:
 
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DHTiling

hi! guys and gals ! got a problem understanding deflection and how to cure it. priced a job up with a 5mtr floor with deflection (floor boards). now Ive searched a lot of posts on this subject and iam getting different answers ? some say over boarding cures deflection ? others say it doesn't and that the floor needs to be taken up and extra noggins added to add strength then overboard ? and a small minority say that adding ditra would get rid of it ? .. i personally think (in my opinion) over boarding would not cure it as it would still bounce ? and extra noggins wouldn't work either as the floor would still have vertical bounce ??? am i wrong ?:mad2: seems to me the joists need to be propped up from below with 3 by 2 etc !!! iam no expert tho :smilewinkgrin: :8:


That could just be thin floor boards.. the best option is to replace them with 22mm ply butif not then repairing and over boarding is the way but you need to check joist spacing and probs add noggins.
 
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peckers

hi! guys and gals ! got a problem understanding deflection and how to cure it. priced a job up with a 5mtr floor with deflection (floor boards). now Ive searched a lot of posts on this subject and iam getting different answers ? some say over boarding cures deflection ? others say it doesn't and that the floor needs to be taken up and extra noggins added to add strength then overboard ? and a small minority say that adding ditra would get rid of it ? .. i personally think (in my opinion) over boarding would not cure it as it would still bounce ? and extra noggins wouldn't work either as the floor would still have vertical bounce ??? am i wrong ?:mad2: seems to me the joists need to be propped up from below with 3 by 2 etc !!! iam no expert tho :smilewinkgrin: :8:

deflection bounce can be removed by adding extra noggings between the joists, this will make the joists braced togeather and will stiffen the floor..
However it depends on how much deflection/bounce there is? It may need propping as you say if there is a solid base underneath either by timber supports or by bricking underneath them to give extra support!
over plying will remove vibration, and possibly some deflection!
Ditra will NOT stop deflection this is for laterall movement!

It all depends how bad the deflection is as to what work needs to be carried out before tiling, but this comes with experience as to how much deflection/vibration will be cured with different methods!

hope this helps :thumbsup:
 
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mikethetile

noggins do take the bounce out of the joists, overbording also works

the reason for taking the boards up is to add noggins, one you have done that theres no point in relaying a chipboard floor and then overboarding with ply, you might as well lay 18mm wbp ply as this by its construction and thickness does not deflect

ply isnt the best surface to ply on , but better than chipboard which is totally unsuitable, so its preferable to overboard the ply with backerboard
 
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2020Tiling

deflection bounce can be removed by adding extra noggings between the joists, this will make the joists braced togeather and will stiffen the floor..
However it depends on how much deflection/bounce there is? It may need propping as you say if there is a solid base underneath either by timber supports or by bricking underneath them to give extra support!
over plying will remove vibration, and possibly some deflection!
Ditra will NOT stop deflection this is for laterall movement!

It all depends how bad the deflection is as to what work needs to be carried out before tiling, but this comes with experience as to how much deflection/vibration will be cured with different methods!

hope this helps :thumbsup:


helps a lot ! thanks :thumbsup:
 

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