2 bathrooms floors, Completed the first one today

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Alreet guys

Started a job today, two small bathroom, underscharged cos its a 3 day job and not a two day jon i intisipated. Never mind


Done the main bathroom today. Even grouted in the same day. Do you think this was a wise move. only wanted to do it today was cos i got my Washboy today and was itching to use it

There was only one tile that was slightly moving so im hoping now it will set tight and the grout will keep it down. :whatchutalkingabout

the second bathroom has floorboards but because its so small and the floor boards are secure im gonna tile staright onto them. I was gonna ply it but the cost of more ply is gonna reduce my profit so am also this is gonna be alright
 
I would put backer board down even if it cost me money..Its hard to get a good reputation for tiling....But very easy to get a bad one. If the tiles move it will cost you more money plus the customer not recommending you..learn by your pricing mistakes not the customers expense.
 
its rapidset flxi adhesive, set in 3 hours and superlex Bal grout
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ive bought 4mm ply for the bigger bathroom floor, know some people on here will go mad at me but witht he flexi adhesives and grouts it will hold.
Its bloody expensive ply wood. 2 sheets of 4mm ply £22. nearly had a heart attack. Thats why im doin it on floorbords in the other room. its tiny and ive reinforced the boards wit more screws so am confident it will hold.
 
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its rapidset flxi adhesive, set in 3 hours and superlex Bal grout
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ive bought 4mm ply for the bigger bathroom floor, know some people on here will go mad at me but witht he flexi adhesives and grouts it will hold.
Its bloody expensive ply wood. 2 sheets of 4mm ply £22. nearly had a heart attack. Thats why im doin it on floorbords in the other room. its tiny and ive reinforced the boards wit more screws so am confident it will hold.
To be honest Tysfoot mate, I think you have just wasted your money on 4mm ply. It will add very litttle to the strength of the floor and will probably end up having voids underneath as you screw it down. Not having voids on a floor is fundemental to the integrity of the tiling. You are better off not having the ply at all in my opinion and using a more appropriate adhesive. Check out Ardex-flex 7001 and tile straight on to the chipboard in this case. Not much difference in price to BAL flexy rapid set so you can make it back by returning the ply.

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