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andyet

Hi, got a job to tile upstairs bathroom floor. problem is theres chipboard all over with a small dip and bounce by the door. A builder friend i know said i should screw ply down and then use leveling compound,is this right? forgot to say cant take chipboard up and replace with something else as it goes into another room.
also what adhesive should i use with slate on floor??
any advice appreciated,
andy
 
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Rich

Is it possible to cut the chipboard along the wall and remove? Ideally you want to remove it, replace with as thick WBP ply you can get away with (min 18mm) after sorting out any deflection with extra noggins and then Id over board with a backerboard ontop of that. This will give you about as good a substrate you can get to tile onto. Some people tile straight onto chipboard (I dont) but if there is movement in the boards it must be sorted before you tile. Slate is very soft, it will have to be cut with an electric cutter. You will have to work very clean, washing off any adhesive off the tiles as you go and the tiles will have to be sealed. :thumbsup:
 
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Rich

Hmm... As I said above, even if you want to tile straight onto the chipboard, something has to be done about the movement and you will need to get under the boards to do that. There is no way Id tile onto a floor like that, the tiles will lift and crack Im afraid. Try and explain this to the customer. How much deflection are we talking here?
 
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stoner

I'd tell them how strongly you feel about it and if you can't do it properly you won't do it. Hard to do i know especially in these times. Hopefully the fact you are risking losing the job will hit home to them and they will let you get on with it. The last thing you want is them ringing you in a month complaining.
 
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andyet

the chipboard that is bouncing seams to have nothing supporting underneath looks like its tounge and groove that hasnt been pushed together proply.
ill go give them another try tomorrow, if they dont let me pull them up ill just have to asume that there is a body under there and run for my life:lol:
cheers for all the advice guys
 

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