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The worse thing about screwing the subfloor down again to strengthen it is you never know where ALL the pipes are, I always cut out a section and check (I also have an LCD inspection camera) where the pipe runs are.

I fitted a bathroom back in March and got a call to go back as there was hot water pouring through the dining room ceiling, closer investigation revealed that I'd managed to screw into a 22mm hot pipe from the cylinder (gravity). It had been watertight for months until the screw had become eroded/corroded by the water.

Lesson learnt, never again!
 
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I never use plywood. The stuff stocked local to me all has a final layer of hardwood and i've done samples of gluing tiles to it and leaving for a week or two. It always comes off easily...but can't remove from the hardibacker. I usually drill a hole in the existing floor and measure the thickness so I can use screws that won't protrude through the underside. Clean the timber and apply adhesive with 8mm trowel. Lay the hardibacker so joints are staggered, screw down at 250mm centres and tape and fill joints with adhesive. When tiling I usually wipe the area as I work with a wet sponge to remove any dust and wet the surface. Seem to work for me OK..
 
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The worse thing about screwing the subfloor down again to strengthen it is you never know where ALL the pipes are, I always cut out a section and check (I also have an LCD inspection camera) where the pipe runs are.

I fitted a bathroom back in March and got a call to go back as there was hot water pouring through the dining room ceiling, closer investigation revealed that I'd managed to screw into a 22mm hot pipe from the cylinder (gravity). It had been watertight for months until the screw had become eroded/corroded by the water.

Lesson learnt, never again!

Excellent advice, I once got complacant and put a screw straight into a gas pipe, lucky not a customers house, but at my grandads after the council had just done a refurb, of his bathroom and not bothered to refit the carpet gripper threshold in the doorway, they had lifted some floorboards and not fastened them back down so I screwed them, strong smell of gas, undid the screw.... hissssssss. Oops.

Luckily my cousin was also there and he's a gas fitter so no panic, just turned the gas off and he replaced the pipe section. Could have been a disaster.
 

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