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Holohana
Hi all, hope you can settle some confusion ive got.
Ive got a job where im doing some floor tiling and the builder is boarding out the floor for me but called today nd amongst other things asked to see how I would do it.
Told him I’d use Hardibacker, he was using 6mm ply himself and always does, and id lay this on a bed of flexible adhesive then screw every 300mm.
The area is 85m2 so comes in at just under at £1,000k for the boards plus addy plus labour. He balked at the total cost and said he’d just use what he’d already planned to do.
My labour was dirt cheap to lay the board, £100 a day, as got a free week and could do with a week of simple screwing.
The board going into 8 units all the same size so cut one lot of board and you’re away for the rest so really easy.
Joiner quoted £10m2 for laying ply plus ply so I’m well cheaper on labour and frees him up to crack on with other stuff on the development.
Now this is where the confusion starts.
When laying Hardibacker, 6mm on floors as per the spec which to start with I think is too thin, it states that you need a bed of adhesive applied with a 6mm notched trowel and then screwed.
My question is when laying simple plywood over boarding why don’t you need to use a bed of adhesive in that instance?
Technical at Hardi said its to make sure you don’t have any air gaps under the board which would allow movement and cause problems.
I get that point but couldn’t the same happen when laying ply?
Thanks in advance for what im sure will be compelling reasons why you do for one but not the other.
Ive got a job where im doing some floor tiling and the builder is boarding out the floor for me but called today nd amongst other things asked to see how I would do it.
Told him I’d use Hardibacker, he was using 6mm ply himself and always does, and id lay this on a bed of flexible adhesive then screw every 300mm.
The area is 85m2 so comes in at just under at £1,000k for the boards plus addy plus labour. He balked at the total cost and said he’d just use what he’d already planned to do.
My labour was dirt cheap to lay the board, £100 a day, as got a free week and could do with a week of simple screwing.
The board going into 8 units all the same size so cut one lot of board and you’re away for the rest so really easy.
Joiner quoted £10m2 for laying ply plus ply so I’m well cheaper on labour and frees him up to crack on with other stuff on the development.
Now this is where the confusion starts.
When laying Hardibacker, 6mm on floors as per the spec which to start with I think is too thin, it states that you need a bed of adhesive applied with a 6mm notched trowel and then screwed.
My question is when laying simple plywood over boarding why don’t you need to use a bed of adhesive in that instance?
Technical at Hardi said its to make sure you don’t have any air gaps under the board which would allow movement and cause problems.
I get that point but couldn’t the same happen when laying ply?
Thanks in advance for what im sure will be compelling reasons why you do for one but not the other.