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I hope that's not plywood lining on the floor, especially if it's going to be tiled over. If so it no longer conforms to British Standards for floor tiling. It would need to be a backer board to comply nowadays.
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Far as I was aware its ply on WALLS that was no longer within BS..unless I've missed that update?I hope that's not plywood lining on the floor, especially if it's going to be tiled over. If so it no longer conforms to British Standards for floor tiling. It would need to be a backer board to comply nowadays.
Actually plywood no longer conforms for wall tiling but at least you put John on the right track. He'll get there one dayI hope that's not plywood lining on the floor, especially if it's going to be tiled over. If so it no longer conforms to British Standards for floor tiling. It would need to be a backer board to comply nowadays.
If my misses hadn't interrupted whilst typing...Far as I was aware its ply on WALLS that was no longer within BS..unless I've missed that update?
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