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    I have used No More Ply previously when tiling a bathroom floor which had very uneven floorboards. Although it was more expensive than standard ply the floor looked great and it was really solid before tiling.

    I have got a job to do where some boxing is needed at the end of a bath (same level as the end of the bath, approx 400 x 750) I want the structure to be waterproof as the area is liable to get wet, has anyone got any experience of using NO More Ply this way? Was it any good? Can you reccommend an alternative?


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    Default Re: No More Ply

    Backerboards cut to size and seal the cut edges maybe.

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    Cement based boards require no sealing...Gaz

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    Default Re: No More Ply

    Quote Originally Posted by cjbombero View Post
    I have used No More Ply previously when tiling a bathroom floor which had very uneven floorboards. Although it was more expensive than standard ply the floor looked great and it was really solid before tiling.

    I have got a job to do where some boxing is needed at the end of a bath (same level as the end of the bath, approx 400 x 750) I want the structure to be waterproof as the area is liable to get wet, has anyone got any experience of using NO More Ply this way? Was it any good? Can you reccommend an alternative?


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    Try Hardie backer 500 (12mm).....you can order this from most branches of CTD......

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    Quote Originally Posted by GazTech View Post
    Cement based boards require no sealing...Gaz
    I didn't know wether they did along the cut line once they had been cut, that's all.

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