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Evening all, ive measured up 75 metres of suspended chipboard flooring split into four rooms at a property last night.ive allways used hardi to overboard wooden substrates but was wandering if a decoupling membrane could be used? Theres a good deal on at ctd and thought this way could possibly get my quote down on price and mats. The floors are deflection free and I will be securing boards before both options :smilewinkgrin:
 

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tiles will be 600 x 300 porc and 300 x 300 ceramics whitebeam.Was thinking of using weber spf for sticking membrane to surface.I am a little concerned about possible contamination in the chipboard as its been trafficed unprotected for about six months.(its not dirty but being its not mechanically fixed im a little concerned of the bond even if primed with apd. Could it be lightly sanded before prime ?)
 
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tiles will be 600 x 300 porc and 300 x 300 ceramics whitebeam.Was thinking of using weber spf for sticking membrane to surface.I am a little concerned about possible contamination in the chipboard as its been trafficed unprotected for about six months.(its not dirty but being its not mechanically fixed im a little concerned of the bond even if primed with apd. Could it be lightly sanded before prime ?)

Hardie actually say use a non flexi adhesive under the boards then mechanically fixed, I use screwfix turbo gold 25mm screws...
 
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I would just overboard with Hardie 6mm,
I think for the tiles you are fitting then Ditra is a bit overkill.
I don't think you really get a lot of lateral movement in wooden floors if they are deflection free to start with.
It's normally too much bounce in a wooden floor that will affect the tiles.
CTD are doing a great deal on Ditra so it's what ever works out cheaper..
 

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So i can work out a price for the decoupler,how much extra addy will i use sticking the membrane down and then filling the surface? Is it best to fill the surface and let dry or fill it as you lay the tile ? Theres only one other quote for this job and the customer told me the other tiler was going to use a "highly flexible" adehsive and lay straight to the chipboard surface !!!!!!!!!. Ive told the customer my quote is going to be more expensive because I will be installing the tile correctly so i want to be as competitive as possible with this quote.(Theres also 2 bathrooms and 2 onsuites for wall tiling aswell
 

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