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Hi all,
Please excuse the ignorance and stupid questions, havent done this before...
Here is the story:
Newbuilt with chipboard floors in bathrooms (joists underneath). I need a neat solution that will add a minimum amount of height for electric underfloor heating and 9mm ceramic tiles.
I was thinking of plywood on the chipboard, then ufh, then glue, then tiles. However, what thickness of ply is the minimum safe bet?
Also, instead of ply, would tilebacker board be a better bet? If so, what thickness is the minimum I can get away with and which one would you use?
I need to tell the builder what height to fix the toilet, sink etc from the chipboard floor. I think 25mm ish for the whole thing would be adequate but feel free to shoot me down in flames!
Last but not least, please recomend a tiler if you can. I am in Sunderland.
Please excuse the ignorance and stupid questions, havent done this before...
Here is the story:
Newbuilt with chipboard floors in bathrooms (joists underneath). I need a neat solution that will add a minimum amount of height for electric underfloor heating and 9mm ceramic tiles.
I was thinking of plywood on the chipboard, then ufh, then glue, then tiles. However, what thickness of ply is the minimum safe bet?
Also, instead of ply, would tilebacker board be a better bet? If so, what thickness is the minimum I can get away with and which one would you use?
I need to tell the builder what height to fix the toilet, sink etc from the chipboard floor. I think 25mm ish for the whole thing would be adequate but feel free to shoot me down in flames!
Last but not least, please recomend a tiler if you can. I am in Sunderland.
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