I havent used this product, apparantly its a replacement for chipboard but its not chipboard
does anyone know what its made off and can it be tiled on
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I havent used this product, apparantly its a replacement for chipboard but its not chipboard
does anyone know what its made off and can it be tiled on
I know nothing I havent learnt
Painters and decorator Leighton Buzzard 01525 376559/07594 779654



Had a scout on the web site and no mention of tiles, I'd be giving them a call
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
mikethetile (18-03-2010)

I've just won a job where the fella has built his new house with this stuff right through - It's just a cement board I thinksLike HBB
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mikethetile (18-03-2010)



It mentions it's a gypsum product with a wood backing
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
Moisture resistanceFor areas subjected to high levels of,perfect solution.
and/or prolonged exposure to,
moisture and humidity, Knauf
Moistureshield is designed to be the
ideal gypsum board solution. Where
such areas also need to combine
increased fire resistance with
moisture resisting capabilities then
Knauf Fire Moistureshield may
be used.
For tiled areas, and particularly high
traffic ones such as kitchens, Knauf
Aquapanel cement board is the
found this if it helps

I know nothing I havent learnt
Painters and decorator Leighton Buzzard 01525 376559/07594 779654

Deffo your best bet Mikei'll do as mark says and ring knaufs tech dept
Luckily the job I've got is all wall tiling, so I didn't need to look in to the stuff
If I remember rightly, the boards aren't very big, so lot's of joints![]()
mikethetile (18-03-2010)
this sounds like aqua panel, the ufh goes on top of this not under.

no mate
its not aquapanel, I spoke to the client tonight, its been specified as it transfers heat from the ufh better than chipboard and is lighter than screeding over
Ive asked her to speak to her architect and explain she wants a tiled floor and see what he comes back with
I cant see the point in it as I can slc over the ufh and tile on that, the heat will transfer quicker with that arangement and will save her paying to have the brio floor laid
Its all off plan at the moment as she has only had the drawings done for the conservatory, its timber built not a upvc jobbie and theres no consevatory installers involved
I know nothing I havent learnt
Painters and decorator Leighton Buzzard 01525 376559/07594 779654

http://www.knaufdrywall.co.uk/files/...t_Dec_2007.pdf
Claims to be the perfect base for all modern floor finishes, but not a single mention of tiling on the stuff![]()
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