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Got to tile bathroom floor no more than 5m2 no bounce tongue and groove boards 400 by 400 porc need to keep height down overlay with 6mm backerboards does anyone ... -
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Got to tile bathroom floor no more than 5m2 no bounce tongue and groove boards 400 by 400 porc need to keep height down overlay with 6mm backerboards does anyone agree or say different? many thanks Barry
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Re: Overlay floor
As long as solid then go for it...
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Re: Overlay floor
I do know one tiler who uses decoupling membrane on small solid floors with planks/boards.
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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