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I have a 6 square metre utility room floor to tile with 340mm x 340mm porcelain tiles. The floor is relatively new and is 22mm weyroc chipboard, it is level, good condition and has no deflection at all.
I have been advised I can use Bal single part fastflex using a tipped trowel straight onto the chipboard no need to overlay with WBP.
Or use Toppfix adhesive superflex 2 part flexible (a lot cheaper) straight onto the chipboard no need to overlay with WBP.
I have 18-20mm depth from floor to threshold, the utility room incorporates a sink, tumble drier and washing machine which dances around when on the spin cycle. I am wondering which option to go with. I would usually go that extra mile to make sure a job does not fail.
Your feedback on this would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance Paul
I have been advised I can use Bal single part fastflex using a tipped trowel straight onto the chipboard no need to overlay with WBP.
Or use Toppfix adhesive superflex 2 part flexible (a lot cheaper) straight onto the chipboard no need to overlay with WBP.
I have 18-20mm depth from floor to threshold, the utility room incorporates a sink, tumble drier and washing machine which dances around when on the spin cycle. I am wondering which option to go with. I would usually go that extra mile to make sure a job does not fail.
Your feedback on this would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance Paul