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davey-j
hi guys hope all is good.
Im tiling three floors in a new build. A downstairs toilet 1sqm concrete floor.An en suite 2sqm chipboard floor and a 3sqm chipboard bathroom.The problem im having is that the two chipboard floors dont seem to be screwed down.The floors are made up of about three panels but am not sure how they are stuck down.There is no movement whatsoever and are very solid.Down the hole where the sink pipes go the board measures a 30.5mm thickness also it looks to be as its two layers so am not sure wether the bottom layer is screwed and the top glued onto that.Again the floor is very very solid and has no movement.How would i tackle this? With the floor being as solid as it is would it be ok to put "ditra matting" down and tile onto that as the floor is solid and wouldnt be using it to replace ply but just to give a surface without the step to tile onto.Sorry its long winded but needed advice.The tiles im putting down are 400x400mm porcelain mosaics.Thanks and hope you understand what i mean:mad2:
Im tiling three floors in a new build. A downstairs toilet 1sqm concrete floor.An en suite 2sqm chipboard floor and a 3sqm chipboard bathroom.The problem im having is that the two chipboard floors dont seem to be screwed down.The floors are made up of about three panels but am not sure how they are stuck down.There is no movement whatsoever and are very solid.Down the hole where the sink pipes go the board measures a 30.5mm thickness also it looks to be as its two layers so am not sure wether the bottom layer is screwed and the top glued onto that.Again the floor is very very solid and has no movement.How would i tackle this? With the floor being as solid as it is would it be ok to put "ditra matting" down and tile onto that as the floor is solid and wouldnt be using it to replace ply but just to give a surface without the step to tile onto.Sorry its long winded but needed advice.The tiles im putting down are 400x400mm porcelain mosaics.Thanks and hope you understand what i mean:mad2: