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Hi.
Had some great advice last time I used the forum about tiling walls.
Now I've decided to tile my bathroom floor and there's a few things I'm not sure of.
Hoping someone can point me in the right direction....(don't have the confidence to just go ahead and do it without checking with experts!)
The bathroom floor is old pine floor boards (1930s house). I want to overlay either plywood or hardibacker board.
I don't have the guts to try and remove the bath to rip up the old floor boards so will have to overlay.
I'm not sure which one to go with - plywood or hardibacker board. I want to put down Homelux floor matting to try and have some waterproofing and also to account for floor movement so the tiles won't crack.
Am I right to think that if i overlay with plywood then it should be 18mm plywood just like this:
Exterior Plywood 18x1220x2440mm - Plywood - Sheet Materials -Building Materials - Wickes
or should I use structural plywood?
Would I then just screw the plywood down into the floor boards (and hopefully some joists too) or would I need to put some sort of adhesive between the floor boards and the plywood?
I've read that 6mm hardibacker board can be used on floors (this would mean less of a threshold from the landing into the bathroom) but it must be laid in a bed of flexible adhesive. Does this mean I would just need to put tiling adhesive directly ontop of the floor boards, put the hardibacker board down in to the adhesive and screw through to the floor boards? Would I need to prime the old dirty pine floor boards first?
I'm probably going to run some floor tile around the room as skirting. Should I run the Homelux floor matting up the wall a little too?
Sorry to have so many questions. I'd be really grateful for any advice.
Many thanks,
Eric.
Had some great advice last time I used the forum about tiling walls.
Now I've decided to tile my bathroom floor and there's a few things I'm not sure of.
Hoping someone can point me in the right direction....(don't have the confidence to just go ahead and do it without checking with experts!)
The bathroom floor is old pine floor boards (1930s house). I want to overlay either plywood or hardibacker board.
I don't have the guts to try and remove the bath to rip up the old floor boards so will have to overlay.
I'm not sure which one to go with - plywood or hardibacker board. I want to put down Homelux floor matting to try and have some waterproofing and also to account for floor movement so the tiles won't crack.
Am I right to think that if i overlay with plywood then it should be 18mm plywood just like this:
Exterior Plywood 18x1220x2440mm - Plywood - Sheet Materials -Building Materials - Wickes
or should I use structural plywood?
Would I then just screw the plywood down into the floor boards (and hopefully some joists too) or would I need to put some sort of adhesive between the floor boards and the plywood?
I've read that 6mm hardibacker board can be used on floors (this would mean less of a threshold from the landing into the bathroom) but it must be laid in a bed of flexible adhesive. Does this mean I would just need to put tiling adhesive directly ontop of the floor boards, put the hardibacker board down in to the adhesive and screw through to the floor boards? Would I need to prime the old dirty pine floor boards first?
I'm probably going to run some floor tile around the room as skirting. Should I run the Homelux floor matting up the wall a little too?
Sorry to have so many questions. I'd be really grateful for any advice.
Many thanks,
Eric.