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tweakyboy

Hi,

Just venturing over from the plumbing forums. I'm after some advice about Ditra mat, I went to a tiling shop today for some quotes on tiles and mentioned that I have 2 different floor types (wooden floor boards on old part of house and sand and cement screed on the new extension) and need to ply the floors before tiling it.

The guy on the counter mentioned about using Ditra mat. Just a few questions on it can I lay this over old floorboards without the need for any ply/hardibacker underneath? How good is Ditra mat does it beat the pants off just plying the floor? If it makes any odds I'm using 300x600 porcelain tiles.

I've added a couple of photos to show you what the floor is like currently.

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Thanks in advance, Dan :thumbsup:
 
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tweakyboy

Thanks for the reply Dave, I've been doing a bit of looking around ideally I would like to keep the floor height down to a minimum now that I know there is another option out there. Would it be possible for me to remove my old floor boards and fix around 25mm of ply down to match up with the new floor screed? This then removes the need for the hardibacker and SLC'ing the new screed, still plan on using the Ditra mat all the way through just saves me sometime!

I'm just thinking of other options other than raising floor level, I have to take floor boards up anyway to re-plumb.

Thanks for your advice :thumbsup:
 
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tweakyboy

Thanks for the fast responses. Just worked out that it works out cheaper to rip up the old floor boards and replace with 2 layers of ply, one 12mm and on 9mm as floor boards are bang on 21mm, rather than board the existing floor with hardibacker and then SLC the new screed. So all in all it works out best in both worlds, less of a build up of floor level and a cheaper option! Not very often you get that happen.

Do you recommend using Ditra mat on every installation as a belt and braces method, or only when its a problematic floor?

Thanks again :thumbsup:
 

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