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Hopefully a quick one. I’m laying 6mm hardibacker direct on floorboards, without wanting to screw through a waterpipe does anyone know roughly how thick floorboards will be ( I am not in a position to lift them between now and when the job starts). I’m hoping I can buy 16mm turbo screws and they will do the job. I’m spreading BAL pourable 1 as the adhesive to fill any voids.

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Qwerty

Most floorboards are 22-25mm. If its the old non tongue and groove get a paperclip, straighten it out and then bend the last 5mm at a right angle. Slide it between the boards and twist until you feel the underside. Voila! You can work out the depth
 
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I usually use 20mm -25mm screws dependent on thickness of floor boards.

16mm seems to small as 6mm board and adhesive there might not be enough screw to bite into floorbords
 

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6mm Hardie glued and screwed with 25mm screws every time.
16mm won’t be long enough.
 
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Waluigi

Some houses I’ve worked in have 15mm T&G. Average I work In is 18mm for T&G.

Usually it’s only above 18mm in the older floorboards.

25’s are the standard size screw used.

I’ve never worked in a house where I was unable to check the floorboard depth. There is always a way. Straight to the airing cupboard. Often loose boards there and always lots of pipes in holes.
 

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