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ajc

can I just get a general consensus/hands up on here please:
Does everyone fix hardibacker down with adhesive as well as screws, or does anyone just use screws?

I've always used the adhesive as per manufacturers instructions but speaking to a few traders at the local topps tiles recently, all three others said they didn't bother with the addy? And the staff say you don't need to either (I know not to listen to them too much, but they say that's what their rep says ?!?!)

Oh, this is for a floorboard floor.

Thanks
 
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J Sid

Reassuring to hear, thanks....will continue to do it without feeling I'm wasting my time over-doing things!

How about no more ply......I've never actually used it, but just looked at their website and they just stick it down with a tube glue and only 8 screws.......is that right?
Personally I've had bad experiences with no more ply, so avoid it.
There glue tubes used to be pricey.
 

John Benton

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Arms
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Reassuring to hear, thanks....will continue to do it without feeling I'm wasting my time over-doing things!

How about no more ply......I've never actually used it, but just looked at their website and they just stick it down with a tube glue and only 8 screws.......is that right?

It is correct, I used to use it but found it far too brittle
 

John Benton

TF
Arms
2,203
1,138
Leeds
Personally I've had bad experiences with no more ply, so avoid it.
There glue tubes used to be pricey.

The MegaStrength glue I use for all sorts of different stuff. Will stick almost anything as long as one surface is porous
 
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White Room

Reassuring to hear, thanks....will continue to do it without feeling I'm wasting my time over-doing things!

How about no more ply......I've never actually used it, but just looked at their website and they just stick it down with a tube glue and only 8 screws.......is that right?

You'll find that you will use more glue than they say.
 

Chalker

TF
Arms
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Tadcaster
Replaced a bathroom floor a couple of years ago. It had raised up in the centre of the room by about 10mm. Cracked every tile in a straight line.
Customer said it was laid onto no more ply. It was! When I took it up it was screwed only ( plenty of them) but screwed only!,!
 

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