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paulp4u

Hi

I am working on a selfbuild, the bathrooms upstairs are ready to start tiling.

They have a 22mm chipboard floor in the bathrooms, there is underfloor heating running through pipes clipped to the underside of the boards.

I am thinking of using 6mm hardiebacker board on top of the chipboard and then tiling.


just wanted to check is this the best way to go before i start.


Thanks in advance
 

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