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Discuss Bathroom Floor in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Chaps, i'm after a little advice as i'm putting in a new bathroom. I'm intending to tile walls and floor. The existing floor (weyroc) has become wet due to previous ...
          
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    Chaps, i'm after a little advice as i'm putting in a new bathroom.

    I'm intending to tile walls and floor. The existing floor (weyroc) has become wet due to previous leaks and is wonky due to previous plumbing work. As it's a small area (1.8m x 2.0m) i've decided to pull the lot up and start again. The floor area to be tiled is 1.8m x1.3m ish.

    So here's the thing, given a completey new floor is to be laid how would you go about it - new weyroc then overboard with ply or is there a better (and more cost effective) method?

    Any advice greatly appreciated.
    Cheers.

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    Strip the old floor back to the joists, add some extra noggins for reinforcement, lay 18/22mm ply, then 6mm cement board, then you're good to tile!
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    Sounds like your doing the same bathroom I am!

    I also think my question has been answered.

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    Bob - you fancy doing two at once!?

    Bri - thanks for that...just one last thing, i'm assuming i'll need hardibacker (or similar)?

    Cheers.

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    Hardi is exactly what I would use.
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    Thanks again bri - and apologies, i've just realised you've already covered this in another post

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