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Hi,
I'm pricing up for big luxury bathroom. They don't want to have a step up into. It is first floor bathroom with floor boards. Normally I would just board ... -
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replacing floor boards
Hi,
I'm pricing up for big luxury bathroom. They don't want to have a step up into. It is first floor bathroom with floor boards. Normally I would just board over with ply then tile, but they want big 12m tiles so with 12m ply that will be 24m. Has anyone ever replaced floor boards with anything i.e tongue and grove then used two part flexi?
Are there other alternatives?
Thanks
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22mm ply or 18mm would be the minimum to use, add extra noggins to strengthen the floor.
What tiles are they
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New TilersForums Contributor
Re: replacing floor boards
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New TilersForums Contributor
Re: replacing floor boards
do you mean to use 22m ply as a replacement for the floorboards?
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doug boardley
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yep, plus the depth of addy and tiles, you're gonna come above the other floorboards whatever you do
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Prime the back of the ply and edges, should be fine.
I like to leave a small gap between each board and lay to right angles to the joists
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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New TilersForums Contributor
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has anyone done anything else?
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as above and stagger the joints in the ply
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edone no disrespect but if that part of the job is out of your league bring a chippy in to do it then crack on with the tiling!!!!
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New TilersForums Contributor
Re: replacing floor boards
i love working with wood (even ply), actually love to be a chippy
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Richardk
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Re: replacing floor boards

Originally Posted by
edone
Hi,
I'm pricing up for big luxury bathroom. They don't want to have a step up into. It is first floor bathroom with floor boards. Normally I would just board over with ply then tile, but they want big 12m tiles so with 12m ply that will be 24m. Has anyone ever replaced floor boards with anything i.e tongue and grove then used two part flexi?
Are there other alternatives?
Thanks
I would consider overboarding with Hardie or No More Ply or similar. Bear in mind that they are likely to have big lixury carpet & underlay adjacent to their big lixury bathroom so the step will be much less noticeable.
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Re: replacing floor boards
I have got the job and start on 18th, went to my timber yard to source 24m ply to be told they don't stock it anymore as now very rare and expensive. He told me there is some brazillian 24m around but it is very poor quality and ply tends to fall apart.
Can I get away with 18m ply if a screw it down really well and use a thick bed of bal two part flexi?
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Hi Edone,
I would be tempted to make sure I got 22mm Marine ply instead of the 18mm. Like Whitebeam says stick some extra noggings in and screw the ply down and you will be fine.
As long as the finished prep job has no deflection in it before you start tiling you're fine.
Would that take it too high with the tiles on top??
Try and get your hands on Mapei Keraquick and mix it with Mapei Latexplus for fixing the tiles then grout with Mapei Ultracolour
Last edited by merlecollins; 02-01-2010 at 10:57 AM.
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you wont need a chippy for that mate
just think of the ply as big wooden tiles but easier to cut
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Re: replacing floor boards

Originally Posted by
AstonTiling
you wont need a chippy for that mate
just think of the ply as big wooden tiles but easier to cut

If he has never carried out replacing floorboards with 22mm ply then he might be advised to let a joiner do it, It is an easy task to do I agree but only easy if you have the experience and knowledge.

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Healthy TilersForums Contributor
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22mm plywood, noggins so you can screw every 300mm centres, then a decent flexible adhesive. I'd go for BAL single part fast flex, great new product even better than the old 2 part.
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Last edited by merlecollins; 02-01-2010 at 11:26 AM.
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I would use Mapei because its a better price than bal.
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Me too Dom and a better product to use by a long shot
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no offence, just trying to give him some confidence but i take your point
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New TilersForums Contributor
Re: replacing floor boards
When you refer to noggins, I take it you mean floor joists running at right angles from existing floor joists?
PS Thanks for all reply's
I am happy to lay floor, have tools and exp to do it.
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When you refer to noggins, I take it you mean floor joists running at right angles from existing floor joists?
Yes mate the short supports fixed between the main joists - 'dwangs' in Scotland
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Healthy TilersForums Contributor
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Originally Posted by
diamondtiling
I would use Mapei because its a better price than bal.

I get BAL SPFF for £36 a bag and easily does 6m² a bag. What would Kerraquick and latex plus cost?
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Originally Posted by
Tabby Cranks
I get BAL SPFF for £36 a bag and easily does 6m² a bag. What would Kerraquick and latex plus cost?
Less
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Healthy TilersForums Contributor
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I get BAL SPFF for £36 a bag and easily does 6m² a bag. What would Kerraquick and latex plus cost?
We don't talk about pricing outside of the Arms mate
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Re: replacing floor boards

Originally Posted by
diamondtiling
All pricing is done in the Tilers arms, so I couldn't tell you the price I pay in this forum even if I wanted to, you need to gain access to the arms. You get discounts from Tilegiant by being a tilersforum member, not sure if you have to be an established tiler though.

Just a tilers forums arms member..
Help Me Where's the door to the Tilers Forums Arms? - TilersForums.co.uk | Tile Forums | Tiling Forum
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