Plywood for Wetroom subfloor

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Hello guys,

I'll be converting one of my upstairs bedrooms into an en-suite/wetroom and I want to replace th existing floorboards with plywood but struggling to figure out which type I need. I understand that it should be hardwood plywood which is at least EN 636-2 and EN314-2 Class 2 compliant but then does it need to be structural. Looking through different websites from Wickes to Travis Perkins but they all name the sheets differently and add to the confusion e.g. Wickes say Non-Structural Hardwood Plywood but it does comply with EN 636-2 and EN314-2 Class 2 (what used to be WBP).

Can you please advise what type do you normally buy for wetrooms?

Thank you
 
Yes, I will be using matting but can you please explain why I can't tile directly onto plywood. That's how people have done it for years and no issues. In my friends two ensuites plywood floor were tiled onto directly few years ago and not a single crack on the grout, tiles or loose tiles etc. The lavatories in the office I work in central London have plywood half walls tiled directly onto. Surely, as it's a commercial building with hundreds of people using them, it wouldn't be allowed if it was unsuitable?
 
yes i know i have done the same for years but for some reason maybe after a few
failed british standards now say you should not tile directly onto any type of wood.
i dont think i ever had one fail but now if one does its because its onto wood,
Thats what they would say.
 
I think people misread the BS. It only mentions tiling on plywood walls due to potential risk of plywood delaminating and tiles dropping on your head but there is no mention of plywood floors unless I’ve missed that section which I’m pretty sure havent.
 
It includes floors I think the wording is all areas.
Any tiler worth anything will tell you. That's why there's products like tile backer board and ditra and the many others on the market
 
For a wetroom floor I might use ply for noggins but overboard with something more appropriate. The wetroom I'm currently doing is using that approach.
 

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