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Hey all, just joined for a little advice if you could be so kind... Basically I am doing up our bathroom on a budget so doing the work myself and such... I have tiled the walls (Some on top of old tiles, some onto plasterboard), and that all seems fine...
Now, i'm going to be doing the floor tomorrow (Hopefully), and just want to make sure i don't make any costly mistakes.
I have ripped up the flooring that was already in (Lino on top of caulk tiles on top of... hardboard?) so am down to the floorboards now.
I was planning on picking up a sheet or two of hardboard (3mm) because i want to use the thinnest base possible so I don't have to plane the door down or anything... however I have just read that I might come into problems with this with the adhesive not soaking into it if it is 'veneered'? I take it this means if it has that glossy kind of surface?
What is the thinnest product I can get to do this with? Or should I look at using some flexible floor tile adhesive? I am going to be laying electric underfloor heating too, so if that makes a difference then i'd like to know about that too.
Thanks in advance guys
Now, i'm going to be doing the floor tomorrow (Hopefully), and just want to make sure i don't make any costly mistakes.
I have ripped up the flooring that was already in (Lino on top of caulk tiles on top of... hardboard?) so am down to the floorboards now.
I was planning on picking up a sheet or two of hardboard (3mm) because i want to use the thinnest base possible so I don't have to plane the door down or anything... however I have just read that I might come into problems with this with the adhesive not soaking into it if it is 'veneered'? I take it this means if it has that glossy kind of surface?
What is the thinnest product I can get to do this with? Or should I look at using some flexible floor tile adhesive? I am going to be laying electric underfloor heating too, so if that makes a difference then i'd like to know about that too.
Thanks in advance guys