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If your bathroom floor is not big then 18mm marine ply screwed tight no deflection will be fine to prime, flexi adhesive fix and flexi grout IMO
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Not asking for your opinion, you asked for mine!If your bathroom floor is not big then 18mm marine ply screwed tight no deflection will be fine to prime, flexi adhesive fix and flexi grout IMO
Didn’t quote you was answering the OPNot asking for your opinion, you asked for mine!
That’s good information about the Hardie boards tho very handy to know and trust your opinion so will be using in futureNot asking for your opinion, you asked for mine!
If your bathroom floor is not big then 18mm marine ply screwed tight no deflection will be fine to prime, flexi adhesive fix and flexi grout IMO
That would be this product:
WATERPROOFING & UNCOUPLING MEMBRANE - Complementary Products, Complementary Waterproofing Products, Complementary Waterproofing Products – Reinforcements, Tile Adhesives & Grouts, Waterproofing Materials - ISOMAT - https://www.isomat.eu/product/waterproofing-uncoupling-membrane-en/
Thanks for that, I haven't heard of this brand previously.
Bounce in the floor, up and down movement as opposed to lateral, which is cahused by expansion and contraction.It's the smallest bathroom you're ever likely to see.
May I ask what you mean by deflection in this context?
Fill a glass of water to just about brimming then have a dance around your floor ( you can do it in your pants if you want ) and if no water on floor then no deflectionIt's the smallest bathroom you're ever likely to see.
May I ask what you mean by deflection in this context?
I can't see contact details for their Guilford centre, so I guess I'd have to contact their Greek office to learn of UK stockists; contact details for the Greek office are on the website which I linked-to above.It’s a relatively new company to the Uk, but big in Europe.
It’s a company from Greece and their distribution centre is in guilford.
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