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My house was built in 2018, the floor is sheet boarded which I believe to be green chipboard. I am told these are bonded together as well as to the I joists. There is not a lot of movement but I am no expert. So I ask "is it necessary to use a product like no more ply when tiling a first floor bathroom in a new (2018) build house?".
 

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Hi Richard,

Yes it would need to be boarded over with a suitable tile backer board. Not plywood. Chipboard is not a suitable substrate to be tiled direct to.

I can only assume you have had a tiler tell you this and you doubt it? Quite a common one when I quote new builds also.
 
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Hi Richard,

Yes it would need to be boarded over with a suitable tile backer board. Not plywood. Chipboard is not a suitable substrate to be tiled direct to.

I can only assume you have had a tiler tell you this and you doubt it? Quite a common one when I quote new builds also.
Hi Tony. Thank you for the response. It was suggested by a colleague but was unsure since it was not mentioned when I bought the tiles and sundries to complete the job. From the research I have done I like the sound of the 6mm no more ply backer board and fixings. Would you agree this to be a suitable product?
 

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Yeah 6mm no more ply will be suffice, I don't use no more ply I use 6mm hardiebacker board instead but they will do the same job 🙂. Just different methods to fix them.

Kudos to your colleague as they saved your bacon and to you for looking into it further also 😁
 
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Same as @Tony_C, I prefer 6mm Hardie on floors over No More Ply.

I find it easier to screw down as it doesn’t split as easily on the edges and the boards are bigger so better coverage for your £.
 
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Yeah 6mm no more ply will be suffice, I don't use no more ply I use 6mm hardiebacker board instead but they will do the same job 🙂. Just different methods to fix them.

Kudos to your colleague as they saved your bacon and to you for looking into it further also 😁
Thanks again Tony.
 

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I much prefer the bal board now, you tried it?

I have actually, I bought some when they had the BAL trade day at CTD to try it out. It is much lighter and easier to cut but a little more expensive. Also the bal rep said they actually recommended the 12mm for floors 🤔. I went for the 6mm. I'd happily use it again
 

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