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    Kitchen floor

    The joiner will be doing the screwing and laying the ply:thumbsup:
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    Bathroom Diary

    Sound s like a great idea but could you explain "the replacing the glass for a two way mirror as the new basin will be in the same place as before and traditionally there is no place for a mirror. The idea is that if I can control the light then the window will still allow daylight but then...
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    Kitchen floor

    Hi all, went to have a look at the 25m2 kitchen floor and the floor is not a floating floor and is of standard construction with chipboard nailed into joists. There is some squeeking and movement in areas but not a lot and the floor is made up of 3 rooms knocked through into one. Travertine or...
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    Kitchen floor

    :lol:point taken
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    Kitchen floor

    OR remove chipboard and lay thicker ply onto joists????
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    Kitchen floor

    I wouldnt tile a floating floor just due to my lack of experience to tell you the truth. My intention is if the chipboards on joists screw 15mm ply to remove bounce and then id like to lay 6mm backerboard of some sort over the ply and fix with spf addy and screw allowing me to build up under the...
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    Kitchen floor

    I always do.....So am I wrong in thinking if you can get under it its not a floating floor?
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    Kitchen floor

    Yeah defo the bounce must go, and first question will be is it floating although if it has hatches cut in it can it still be floating and is there anyway i can tell?would ply and screwing to death be suitable?
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    Kitchen floor

    Had a look at kitchen floor today approx 22m2. chiboard floor thats had hatches etc cut into it and customer wants to simply put insulation boards down and tile. My issue is that the floors chipboard, not 100% sound and has slight bounce so my recommendation was to ply floor to elimenate bounce...
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    Quick price check

    Plaster skimmed walls so will prime with g and ply on floor so primer not re with keraflex maxi, so not a lot in the way of prep. Cheers for the confirmation on price though.
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    Quick price check

    Although I dont think its too high.....
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    Quick price check

    Tiling a bathroom, walls and floor. Ceramic tiles on wall of 24m2 and granite floor tiles of 4m2 so all in approx 28m2. All in i quoted 850 inc mats which will 130ish. Any thoughts to wheither its too high or low?
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    Self levelling screed???

    More SLC required then? :smilewinkgrin: Mapei renovation seems to be highly recommended 30mm and only £11 a bag.
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    Uneven Walls

    No whats onlinetiler?
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    Uneven Walls

    So John if the walls not great get refue to do it until made better?
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    Uneven Walls

    Yeah its a good shout but what if the bow is out in the middle would you still recommend same and fill either end of the wall with rapid set?
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    Uneven Walls

    Ok, what in everyones opinion is the best way to deal with walls that arnt flat? Up to now ive just used a thicker bed by applying addy to back of tile but am sure this isnt giving me a full bed required in wet areas, but time and time again i find the joiners ply out a wall but constantly find...
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    45 degree trowels..Good or bad?

    either of them really, have saw both online but never heard much about either one.
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    45 degree trowels..Good or bad?

    I think that about sums it up Dave.:thumbsup:
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    45 degree trowels..Good or bad?

    Quite like the idea of these towels but have never used them or know anyone who has used them. Only worry I have is there square notches so can't be used in wet areas or on floors as they will not give 100% coverage. What's your thoughts are they any good or recommended?

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