board a floor with ply or chipboard?

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mart99

Just a quick question.

I've built an ensuite onto the side of my house with a concrete floor, we were going to step down into the room but I have decided to lift the floor by 4" by screwing 4"x2" battens down and then boarding over them to tile onto. How much should I space the battens by and what should I board it with? I have been told WBP ply and chipboard by different people. I am tiling with travertine by the way, also would BAL flexible be a suitable adhesive?

Thanks Mart :thumbsup:
 
Hi Mart,welcome to the forums,
Screw your timber at 300mm centres and put pieces across at 300mm. Then screw down 25mm wbp plywood down at the same centres and use 2 part flexible adhesive and flexi grout....Gaz
 
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You will need to seal the edges and the underside of any timber you put down. Personally I would put water resistant chipboard and over board with 6mm hardy backer glued and screwed.:thumbsup:
 
id be tempted to use a birdseye potato waffle with corned beef ontop but thats mainly because im hungry :lol:
 
thanks for the explanation, my floor is only 2.4mx1.6m so I presume I don't need it

not aslong as as you board it properly with proper support and no defleactions 🙂 tho with it being travertine id probably do it anyway expecially is theres joins between the ply boards
 
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