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Hi,

Looking at tiling the floor of my bathroom. No UFH just plain tiling. Whats the preferred base?

Fixing onto solid floorboards (no squeak or bounce). Screwed down NMP or hardiebacker, or any other product suggestions?

Thank you for reading

John.
 

TheAofT

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Got told the other day than 6mm xps style board isn't suitable for timber overlay, 10mm minimum. Apparently
Manufacturers say that 6mm insulated board isn't suitable for floorboards and suggest to use thicker board but not for ply or chipboard etc.
 
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Qwerty

I can honestly say that I have never seen that written anywhere. I'm not saying it's not true, just not seen it!
 

TheAofT

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They usually drop that info into technical support or information or some sections where they explain how to use products.
 
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Qwerty

Well I found it at last, hidden in the depths of a Marmox PDF document!

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Great info lads, this kind of thing is exactly what this forum is all about :):thumbsup:
 

Ttt1601

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Yea I had never hated it either, I have to be honest I have always used 10mm on chipboard floors anyway, purely though belt and braces really, but a lad on another site mentioned it and a few other confirmed it. But yes @Plan Tec Tiling it is exactly why I love this place
 
B

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I've done it with 6mm onto floorboards plenty of times, primed, flexi adhesive and mechanical fixed at 300mm centres because of the need to keep heights as low as possible and have never had any issues at all.
 
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Dumbo

I always laugh at bathroom floor height build as everyone is worried about the step up when in fact most people have walked up a flight of 8" stairs to get to their bathroom .
 

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