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doug boardley
Had a first this week to remedy. En-suite (ground floor) builders had used 18mm wbp straight onto screwed battens (into concrete sub floor) most of the sub floor cavity between the concrete and wbp had been insulated with an expanded polystyrene insulation board, ok so far, however there was a section that wasn't insulated as all the heating pipes were running down this section. The heat from these pipes has risen through the plywood joints and snapped two rows of tiles, 3 tiles along. The middle one of the 3 being directly above the pipes.
To rectify this, I took up all the very well bonded tiles up, spread a flexible slc over the ply,addy etc and tomorrow will be laying 6mm hardiebacker down over the top before re-tiling. As I've said, this situation is a first for me, and I'd be interested to hear what you guys and gals would do to remedy this situation.
cheers
Doug
To rectify this, I took up all the very well bonded tiles up, spread a flexible slc over the ply,addy etc and tomorrow will be laying 6mm hardiebacker down over the top before re-tiling. As I've said, this situation is a first for me, and I'd be interested to hear what you guys and gals would do to remedy this situation.
cheers
Doug