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Osb is sterling board
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OSB will be ok but not the best choice. It must be screwed down NOT nailed
Ditra should be fixed with Ardex AF200 then tiled.
That picture bottom right, that does not look like wooden floorboards more like chipboard?View attachment 90461 Photo of mesh on osb
Please don't start trying to justify builders work, we are trying to help so that it doesn't look nice for a few month then all cracked and lifted after. The more information and photos you can give us the more we can helpYES they have already stuck down about 10 tiles. OSB is 18mm thick. B & Q website write about it stating.....
OSB is a versatile and durable building board. It’s construction is similar to that of Plywood, with opposing-orientation of wood fibres that creates rigidity and strength. OSB has superb load-bearing properties, excellent cross dimensional stability and an attractive wood patterned finish.
- Suitable for wall sheathing, flooring, roofing, general construction and rennovation work, formwork and long term site hoardings.
- Load bearing/structural board for use in humid conditions.
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