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Discuss Marmox Boards in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hi again. Does anyone know where I can get Marmox boards 40/50 mm from. I would prefer to pick up in cornwall but delivery would be good. Also will I ...
          
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    Question Marmox Boards

    Hi again. Does anyone know where I can get Marmox boards 40/50 mm from.

    I would prefer to pick up in cornwall but delivery would be good.

    Also will I be able to remove a floating floor and foam, then lay these onto the floor thats left and tile straight onto these.

    Thanks for any info.

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    Click the link in my signature for phg wetrooms, he sells them..

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    Default Re: Marmox Boards

    thanks guys, do you think these boards would be suitable to lay on the floor using tile adhesive.

    the floor will be what ever is underneath the floating floor minus foam.

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    As long as the sub floor is solid Concrete or screed etc. Then I use single part flexible adhesive to lay the boards.
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    Default Re: Marmox Boards

    thanks sir ramic, I will look tomorrow when I rip it up, poss be back on then looking for more advice, may even take a picture

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    I normally scrim tape the joints of the boards once fixed and finish off with a self leveller, as most sub floors are quite uneven......


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