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hi all again. a friend of mine has asked me if i could help him with his bathroom floor.
last time i asked on here i ended up with a really nice floor for my daughter :hurray:everybody.
here for some more advise now if i may.
there is a full new floor that is chipboard laid on new joists but as the room was not intended for a bathroom when it was done the chipboard is not the water resistant green one. the joists span 10` and are 8"/2" at 13" apart. fully supported by noggins so there is very little room for movement by flexing. the chipboard is 22mm thick.
as this will be just the 2nd floor i have done i would like to get the pro advise again on doing it to the best of my ability.
do i need to do anything to the chipboard as prep work? should i tank it?
do i do the same as i did on the new floorboards with Hardibacker sheets, flexible rapid set adhesive & screwed down before tiling?
any advise appreciated again thanks.
last time i asked on here i ended up with a really nice floor for my daughter :hurray:everybody.
here for some more advise now if i may.
there is a full new floor that is chipboard laid on new joists but as the room was not intended for a bathroom when it was done the chipboard is not the water resistant green one. the joists span 10` and are 8"/2" at 13" apart. fully supported by noggins so there is very little room for movement by flexing. the chipboard is 22mm thick.
as this will be just the 2nd floor i have done i would like to get the pro advise again on doing it to the best of my ability.
do i need to do anything to the chipboard as prep work? should i tank it?
do i do the same as i did on the new floorboards with Hardibacker sheets, flexible rapid set adhesive & screwed down before tiling?
any advise appreciated again thanks.