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DazJWood
I am currently redoing my bathroom and have ripped out the old flooring due to water damage. I have now replaced all the previous chipboard flooring with 18mm WBP plywood. (I had hoped to install thicker but due to floor levels and the floor had to go under an existing partition wall).
My plan was to install shower cubicle and bath and then fit 6mm Hardiebacker board to the remaining floor and then fit marble tiling.
I am now wondering whether I should fit the whole floor with Hardiebacker board and install the bath and raised shower cubicle over the top. This would then give an extra layer if I had any slight leaks. If I did do this, would it increase the chances of any tiles cracking / grout lines cracking due to movement getting in and out the shower and bath.
Which would be the prefered choice?
Thanks in advance,
Daz
My plan was to install shower cubicle and bath and then fit 6mm Hardiebacker board to the remaining floor and then fit marble tiling.
I am now wondering whether I should fit the whole floor with Hardiebacker board and install the bath and raised shower cubicle over the top. This would then give an extra layer if I had any slight leaks. If I did do this, would it increase the chances of any tiles cracking / grout lines cracking due to movement getting in and out the shower and bath.
Which would be the prefered choice?
Thanks in advance,
Daz