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momanlad
Hi,
I had a professional tiler tile walls an floor in my bathroom. However, the floor tiles have started to make sqeaking noises and the grout has cracked and popped out from between the tiles. This happened literally after 48 hours.
Looking at it i can actually see the floor moving when i tread on it.
My view on this is that i hired a professional tiler because i don't (until now) know anything about substrate preperation, floor flexing etc etc. The tiler used flexible floor tile adhesive and cement based grout with a flexible additive.
Long story short - i have taken all the floor tiles up again (which was surprisingly easy as they came up whole). This is the point at which i need advice!!
Looking at the floor it appears to be chipboard. It was laid in 1991 and must have gotten wet during the preceeding 20 years as it smells damp in areas and crumbles to if you touch it. It's basically useless. Where i dug a hole through it there is plastic underneath which i am assuming is somekind of drylining/damp course.
I can't seem to find "joists" as it were. The thing seems to be floating on timber batons and is quite odd i would say!!
Having had quite enough of all this i have hired a carpenter and asked him to look at it. My question is therefore what should i be getting put down so i have a rock solid platform for floor tiles??
Currently i have asked for 25mm WBP plywood as effectively floor boards? Is this right?? Is this going to be good enough for tiles?
Any assistance appreciated as my wallet is struggling to cope with this "quick" refurb!!
I had a professional tiler tile walls an floor in my bathroom. However, the floor tiles have started to make sqeaking noises and the grout has cracked and popped out from between the tiles. This happened literally after 48 hours.
Looking at it i can actually see the floor moving when i tread on it.
My view on this is that i hired a professional tiler because i don't (until now) know anything about substrate preperation, floor flexing etc etc. The tiler used flexible floor tile adhesive and cement based grout with a flexible additive.
Long story short - i have taken all the floor tiles up again (which was surprisingly easy as they came up whole). This is the point at which i need advice!!
Looking at the floor it appears to be chipboard. It was laid in 1991 and must have gotten wet during the preceeding 20 years as it smells damp in areas and crumbles to if you touch it. It's basically useless. Where i dug a hole through it there is plastic underneath which i am assuming is somekind of drylining/damp course.
I can't seem to find "joists" as it were. The thing seems to be floating on timber batons and is quite odd i would say!!
Having had quite enough of all this i have hired a carpenter and asked him to look at it. My question is therefore what should i be getting put down so i have a rock solid platform for floor tiles??
Currently i have asked for 25mm WBP plywood as effectively floor boards? Is this right?? Is this going to be good enough for tiles?
Any assistance appreciated as my wallet is struggling to cope with this "quick" refurb!!