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Stuartpaul

Afternoon all,

Intending to tile a new 18mm chipboard floor with 600 x 600 porcelaine tiles. Joists are 400 ish centres (old house!).

I am not going to overboard with 6mm ply despite many old and bold builders telling me this is the way to do it as I'm aware this is now a defunct way of approaching the job.

The options are either no more ply or crack interferance membrane (recommended by local tile shop) with flexible adhesive and grout.

I'm leaning towards no more ply as it would help beef up the floor a little (there is some deflection in it) despite it raising the height more than I would like.

Not a lot of price difference between the two options but wondering if the pro's out there can recommend the best approach (and no, I'm not going to rip it out and start agian with thicker ply!).

Thanks

Stuart
 
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Stuartpaul

Thanks for the quick responses.

To use an old fashioned saying I appear to be screwed! Just like the floor but that's been glued as well so taking it up to reinforce isn't an option.

On that basis is there a less painful option? If I have to replace grout occasionally then that might be something I have to live with!
 

Ajax123

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How much height have you got available. You could screw battens down at right angles to the existing joists. That would remove the bounce. Fill the gap between the battens with rigid insulation or with screed then over board the lot by screwing down hardibacker screwed down to the battens and all the way through into the chipboard between the battens. Will add floor height though...
 

beanz

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If you don't want to come up that high, or it's just not possible.. You have the option of ripping up entire floor, fitting noggins, screwing Ply (I think it'd have to be 22mm, but not 100% sure about that!?! Maybe it's 18mm minimum?), then Ditra. ;) The Ply would have to be screwed at 200mm centres, so bear that in mind when putting in the noggins..
 
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Stuartpaul

Thanks again.

Floor is already screwed at greater than 200 centres (mostly 150 but many a lot less).

I can add extra height but reluctant to go more than 10mm plus the tiles (10mm as well). Could potentially go to 12mm (i.e. sheet of ply) but that 's about it.

Ripping up has been considered but the mess, inconvenience and cost have made it something of a non option really.

It isn't that I can't be bothered to remove deflection, - it's the factors mentioned above that make it very difficult to achieve within a sensible budget.

Looks like the tiles are going back then!
 
Ive just tiled a 30s kitchen with porcelain. The floor was level with the room next door and was concrete.deflection was not a problem and the step up was ok .the customer was happy with a timber hard wood edge.i never understand why anyone worries about a tiling step up. You have the same in reverse between lino and a decent carpet
 

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