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besenzig
Hi
I am tiling a bathrron floor with 600mm x 300mm polished porcelain tiles. The floorboards have all been removed and new WBP 18mm plywood laid, the edges and underside has been sealed with Mapei Priner G and screwed down every 150mm.
I was planning to tile directly on to the ply with Mapei Keraquick + Latex plus. Just wondering would it be
better to overlay the ply with backer board and tile directly on to this rather than the ply. If so
should the backer cement board be glued and screwed down.
I am just thinking ahead if the tiles ever need removing it would be easier to do if the backer board is laid on top of the ply and screwed down rather than glued. This would then leave a clean ply IF the tiles were ever changed....(probably not in my lifetime anyway). Or is all this just an unneccessary expense and work.
Your views would be appreciated.
I am tiling a bathrron floor with 600mm x 300mm polished porcelain tiles. The floorboards have all been removed and new WBP 18mm plywood laid, the edges and underside has been sealed with Mapei Priner G and screwed down every 150mm.
I was planning to tile directly on to the ply with Mapei Keraquick + Latex plus. Just wondering would it be
better to overlay the ply with backer board and tile directly on to this rather than the ply. If so
should the backer cement board be glued and screwed down.
I am just thinking ahead if the tiles ever need removing it would be easier to do if the backer board is laid on top of the ply and screwed down rather than glued. This would then leave a clean ply IF the tiles were ever changed....(probably not in my lifetime anyway). Or is all this just an unneccessary expense and work.
Your views would be appreciated.