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Have a job to lay travertine onto that green chipboard stuff and want to drop backer boards onto it. normally this wouldn't be a problem but this time it has got underfloor heating beneath it, which will mean the chipboard expanding and contracting rather a lot I imagine. So what would be the best way to fix the backer boards down in this instance? Could I use Sika liquid batten? Maybe Pinkgrip? I'm not so sure polymer modified adhesive would do it.
Oh and to make matters worse, the top layer of the chipboard has come away in places where the previous wooden floor was taken up, as it had been glued down. Have filled the damaged areas with polymer modified SLC.
Replacing the chipboard is not possible as it runs under the walls and kitchen units.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Oh and to make matters worse, the top layer of the chipboard has come away in places where the previous wooden floor was taken up, as it had been glued down. Have filled the damaged areas with polymer modified SLC.
Replacing the chipboard is not possible as it runs under the walls and kitchen units.
Any suggestions?
Thanks