Hi,
I bought some sheets of 6mm insulation board to install on my bathroom floor.
(It has blue foam in the middle of it.)
My subfloor is 21mm treated wooden floorboards. I've freshly installed them and they're nice and level and smooth. (I even planed some of the joists to make sure I'd have a good subfloor.) The joists are enormous.
I've fixed these insulation boards down with screws, taped the joints and spread a flexible tile adhesive over the taped joints and screw heads.
I've now just realised that it looks like I should have mortared down the boards using thin set as well..?
It's going to be pretty disruptive to pull the insulation boards up now... Do you think it'd be sufficient to just secure the insulation boards with lots more additional screws now? Has anyone else tried this?
I'm planning on laying underfloor heating mat on top of this and then hexagonal tiles (so will be a bit of a nightmare if I have to pull it all up at a later date!)
In an ideal world, I would have not been an idiot and I'd have mortared down the insulation boards. But I didn't. And I am.
I figure as long as they're well screwed down (and I fill all the additional screw holes,) the insulation boards aren't gonna move and I should get away with it..?
Or is that wishful thinking?
I bought some sheets of 6mm insulation board to install on my bathroom floor.
(It has blue foam in the middle of it.)
My subfloor is 21mm treated wooden floorboards. I've freshly installed them and they're nice and level and smooth. (I even planed some of the joists to make sure I'd have a good subfloor.) The joists are enormous.
I've fixed these insulation boards down with screws, taped the joints and spread a flexible tile adhesive over the taped joints and screw heads.
I've now just realised that it looks like I should have mortared down the boards using thin set as well..?
It's going to be pretty disruptive to pull the insulation boards up now... Do you think it'd be sufficient to just secure the insulation boards with lots more additional screws now? Has anyone else tried this?
I'm planning on laying underfloor heating mat on top of this and then hexagonal tiles (so will be a bit of a nightmare if I have to pull it all up at a later date!)
In an ideal world, I would have not been an idiot and I'd have mortared down the insulation boards. But I didn't. And I am.
I figure as long as they're well screwed down (and I fill all the additional screw holes,) the insulation boards aren't gonna move and I should get away with it..?
Or is that wishful thinking?