Hi all,
I’ve got an old Victoria house with 20mm first floor floorboards. They’re in quite good shape but 1-3mm gaps between some.
They’ve been pulled up for the plumber in the 1st floor bathroom, and my original plan was to remove them all and replace with 18mm WBP plywood onto the joists with noggins, and then 6mm Aquapanel, then tile onto aquapanel with 300x600mm porcelain tiles
I’ve got a shower over bath being installed
My question is:
- does this seem reasonable? If so what primer and adhesive would you recommend to seat the aquapanel?
- am I better off laying a thinner 6mm ply on the floorboards, then the 6mm aquapanel? This would obviously raise the floor more
Thanks for your time
I’ve got an old Victoria house with 20mm first floor floorboards. They’re in quite good shape but 1-3mm gaps between some.
They’ve been pulled up for the plumber in the 1st floor bathroom, and my original plan was to remove them all and replace with 18mm WBP plywood onto the joists with noggins, and then 6mm Aquapanel, then tile onto aquapanel with 300x600mm porcelain tiles
I’ve got a shower over bath being installed
My question is:
- does this seem reasonable? If so what primer and adhesive would you recommend to seat the aquapanel?
- am I better off laying a thinner 6mm ply on the floorboards, then the 6mm aquapanel? This would obviously raise the floor more
Thanks for your time