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27-09-2008
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#13 | | Tiling Forums Contributor | Re: DIY Tiling - Kitchen, Bathroom, Floors etc | | Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Did you know that mapei recommend there single part flexi onto hardi backer 6mm on timber floors and not 2 part.....this i was told yesterday by mapei rep info at CTD...  | Yes m8 the hardy rep told me the same thing  | | |
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27-09-2008
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#14 | | Ex Pro Tiler | Re: DIY Tiling - Kitchen, Bathroom, Floors etc | | Well done Mapei :14: |
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22-10-2008
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| Re: DIY Tiling - Kitchen, Bathroom, Floors etc | | Quote:
Originally Posted by smacko here's a couple of questions,
would you recommend that i tile the complete floor then place WC and
washbasin ped on top of them, then secure down, or would you leave them in place and tile around them, i was going to do it the first way but then seen some photos on a training site website that seemed to suggest that tiling round them was the way to go.
I know that (almost) everyone on here recommends a min of 18mm ply
to cover exsiting timber floor but ther is no way i can use that thickness,
the most i can do is 9mm...just how high a risk is there of them cracking
(assuming i screw/ringshank nail every 6" and use correct flex cement).
really appreciate the feedback guys.... | definitley tile first, what happens a few yeas down the line when you change your bathroom suite, chances are your potware wouldn't have the same plan profile! 9mm marine quality ply should be ok as long as joists aren't deflecting or bouncing. use screws every 150mm,
Bonny Tiler | | |
| | Discuss DIY Tiling - Kitchen, Bathroom, Floors etc at the Tiling Forum within the TilersForums.co.uk | Tile Forums | Tiling Forum; Originally Posted by Dave
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