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My limited experience with Hardie 6mm board is that it isn't exactly flat. When you lay your recommended 3mm notch adhesive bed, some of the board would not have coverage, therefore I would screw the board down before the adhesive set, pulling the board onto the addy. In fact my last attempt I had to go up a size or two to get sufficient coverage!Right, for those who first lay a bed of flexi adhesive then lay the board onto the adhesive bed, then screw down, do you let the boards \ adhesive set before lumbering onto the boards to screw down or what ?
Northern, you must be sick of me by now but thanks again for taking the time to reply. There are several reasons most of us would overply a floor or use a backer board but one primarily is to add rigidity to the substrate and give a better surface for tiling onto. Stick a laser on a pole on just about any wooden floor and walk across the room and you will get some deflection. That is why most of us go for oversheeting the original floor with ply of a thickness 12mm+. I was simply asking to what thickness of plywood installing for example a 6mm backerboard would be equivalent.
It is hard for us as installers as we have reputations as well and some of us like to offer alternatives to customers but only once we have a thorough understanding of products beforehand. It can get confusing.... Hardie for example state that a solid floor should be 15.8mm thick or equivalent to the joists approx 400mm whereas Ditra consider 22mm to the joists as stable whereas most of us tilers would prefer 25mm to the joists.
Anyway thanks again and still 10 out of 10 for customer service.
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