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peterparker
Hi there
I'm new to the forum so please bare with me. I am having an en suite shower room fully tiled with electrical ufh, it used to be a bedroom. At the moment there are just joists, the boards are shot so will be going in the bin. It's quite a large room ie 3.8m x 2.7m.
What I'd like to know is the best way to construct the floor from the joists up. Cost is not an issue, it has to be a perfect job which lasts.
I've read lots of historic posts and know that I need some combination of 18-25mm wbp ply, hardie backer, insulated board, ditra matting, latex, flexible adhesive etc.
I just need to know the exact order they go in etc.
Thanks in advance for your help
I'm new to the forum so please bare with me. I am having an en suite shower room fully tiled with electrical ufh, it used to be a bedroom. At the moment there are just joists, the boards are shot so will be going in the bin. It's quite a large room ie 3.8m x 2.7m.
What I'd like to know is the best way to construct the floor from the joists up. Cost is not an issue, it has to be a perfect job which lasts.
I've read lots of historic posts and know that I need some combination of 18-25mm wbp ply, hardie backer, insulated board, ditra matting, latex, flexible adhesive etc.
I just need to know the exact order they go in etc.
Thanks in advance for your help