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natalleyem

Apologies for duplicating a question in my other thread but thought it was getting a bit long :yikes:... so quick qu' if I may please?

Is there an alternative to the suggested 18mm WBP?
(Height tolerance restriction!:mad2:)

If we could get away with an alternative overlay product say of max 6mm on top of chipboard flooring sheets what would you recommend? and how would you use it with large format porcelain tiles

Many thanks again all
 
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TrumpersUnited

Apologies for duplicating a question in my other thread but thought it was getting a bit long :yikes:... so quick qu' if I may please?

Is there an alternative to the suggested 18mm WBP?
(Height tolerance restriction!:mad2:)

If we could get away with an alternative overlay product say of max 6mm on top of chipboard flooring sheets what would you recommend? and how would you use it with large format porcelain tiles

Many thanks again all

Hardibacker 6mm for me. After removing the pva by sanding the chipboard down.

Make sure chipboard is screwed (not nailed) and then put down a thin layer of weber rapid plus and ad250 to the chipboard and then put hardi on top. Screw Hardi down and then use weber rapid plus and ad250 to stick tiles to hardi.

Just out of interest what size of tiles are they?
 
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TrumpersUnited

Apologies for duplicating a question in my other thread but thought it was getting a bit long :yikes:... so quick qu' if I may please?

Is there an alternative to the suggested 18mm WBP?
(Height tolerance restriction!:mad2:)

If we could get away with an alternative overlay product say of max 6mm on top of chipboard flooring sheets what would you recommend? and how would you use it with large format porcelain tiles

Many thanks again all

depends where you are based, I get good rates at my local shop in Derby.
 
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natalleyem

Hubby wants no part - is still prepared just to tile straight onto chipboard after PVA'ing and use the ready mix Unibond adhesive he's bought - thinks I'm 'internet interfering' :7: and everything will be fine :earmuffs:- wasn't happy when I questioned builder's use of chipboard in first place... has thrown the literal trowel at me to sort out!

So its me and mum :yikes: with a whole load of help :thumbsup:from you guys :grouphug:
 
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