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Daz

I've been asked to tile a couple of floors onto Egger Protect floorboards. These t&g boards are securely fixed and glued at the edges to give a very solid floor.

I have advised the client that I will still need to overboard but he is questioning this advice and I can't find anything on the Egger website to confirm or deny my thoughts.

Has anyone got any experience of tiling onto these boards please?

Cheers,

Daz
 

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