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stoner
Hi,
Went to look at a job last night. Suspended bathroom floor, poly pipe ufh overboarded with chipboard and tiled with a 2 part addy. Builder must have known what he was doing was wrong hence the 2 part. Floor has been down 18 months and it's a right off. Advised customer it would need to be ripped up but unfortunately the chipboard can't be removed without taking bath etc out first, something they're not keen to do, (it's an old ladies house). It's difficult to judge the rigidness of the floor as the tiles are moving underfoot. What can be done if anything to rectify this?
My initial thoughts were remove tiles and if no movement in floor, acrylic prime, ditra mat and 1 part addy but I'm not too sure tbh. Can it be sorted or better left alone?
Please help
Went to look at a job last night. Suspended bathroom floor, poly pipe ufh overboarded with chipboard and tiled with a 2 part addy. Builder must have known what he was doing was wrong hence the 2 part. Floor has been down 18 months and it's a right off. Advised customer it would need to be ripped up but unfortunately the chipboard can't be removed without taking bath etc out first, something they're not keen to do, (it's an old ladies house). It's difficult to judge the rigidness of the floor as the tiles are moving underfoot. What can be done if anything to rectify this?
My initial thoughts were remove tiles and if no movement in floor, acrylic prime, ditra mat and 1 part addy but I'm not too sure tbh. Can it be sorted or better left alone?
Please help