beth1994
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We are currently re-doing our bathroom. Everything has been stripped back. Property is a 1930's house. The bathroom floor boards had terrible woodworm so after removing and treating the joists for woodworm, we have replaced the floorboards with 12mm structural ply-board as advised by a well known Tile shop.
Over the BH weekend we have begun tiling the floor (DIY'ers, never tiled before). I prepped the ply with SikaBond SB Stabiliser and let dry, and we used Mapei Flexi adhesive and spread evenly across the whole tile (no dot and dab). Now the floor is complete, the tiles seem to have a small amount of bounce in them. Not one specific tile, collectively together they move slightly. None are loose, and it's not just one. We haven't grouted yet as still have walls to do, is this normal for tiles to have a small amount of flexible bounce on a floor? They are stuck solid and cannot be easily removed.
Grateful for any advice, please be kind, first time tiling.
Over the BH weekend we have begun tiling the floor (DIY'ers, never tiled before). I prepped the ply with SikaBond SB Stabiliser and let dry, and we used Mapei Flexi adhesive and spread evenly across the whole tile (no dot and dab). Now the floor is complete, the tiles seem to have a small amount of bounce in them. Not one specific tile, collectively together they move slightly. None are loose, and it's not just one. We haven't grouted yet as still have walls to do, is this normal for tiles to have a small amount of flexible bounce on a floor? They are stuck solid and cannot be easily removed.
Grateful for any advice, please be kind, first time tiling.
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