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J Sid

yes the BS has changed, why? That question is way above my pay grand.

the hard part from my, a lowly tiler, is getting the builder/chippy/home owner to use and prepare the wooden flooring in a manner so products such as yours can be used. Just will not happen, so much easier to overboard or recommend a flooring other then wood.
 
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Spare Tool

Nice to see a manufacturer stand behind their products and actually give guarantees..
 
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J Sid

and how does an adhesive that can stick a tile to the correct wood flooring type handle the joints in said correct floor?

this is where most failures happen imho
 
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Dumbo

and how does an adhesive that can stick a tile to the correct wood flooring type handle the joints in said correct floor?

this is where most failures happen imho
I have to agree with you as I have also seen the failure at floor joint that has had hardie used on it .
 

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Exactly has it would on a backer boarded floor. First and formost the floor must be strong, no deflection and capable of supporting the tiling installation. BS 5385. The ply-board is only there to over lay an unsuitable substrate ie: chip-board, floorboards. If the main floor structure is not up to it yes the edges are where most failures occur. Is that the ply-board failing or the structure of the floor not being suitable in the first place.
 
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Waluigi

This is the reason I do my own prep work.
I just wouldn’t consider doing the job if I didn’t.
 
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Flintstone

My thoughts on plywood is that it's probably the worst overlay surface you can tile onto and the sooner it's deemed unacceptable the better. Yes there are as Glynn says a couple of types of ply that are ok, but we all know that the important part of the spec of the ply wood gets lost in translation or disregarded and people end up buying builders yard 9mm ply. As for this Webber adhesive, well simply why would you risk it ?
 
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Waluigi

SP101 isn’t easy to get either. In a 20 mile radius to me there are only two companies that sell it. Both only stock 6 and 9mm variants. Ideal for LVT ;)
 

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