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Hi all,
Reasonably new to the tiling game, and in need of advice. I've just had to pull up all my tiles on the bathroom floor because they had come loose. They were fitted about 18months year ago but not sure what adhesive was used. The floors chipboard with stapled 6mm ply done by the tiler. What are my best options? Here's what I've gathered so far:
1)Re-lay tiles using fastflex.
2)Re-lay tiles using rapidset flexible.
3)Rip up 6mm ply and replace with 6mm backerboard and use rapidset flexible.
4)Overlay 6mm backerboard ontop of ply and use rapidset flexible.(this option does give hieght issues).
The floor as is seems reasonably solid, but my main concerns are water contamination of floor as its a well used bathroom. Also the price of the tile adhesive, been quoted at £75 for 1 set of fastflex and £55 for bag of rapid flex - does this this sound about right, as most other brands (unibond etc) are about £15.
Thanks
Reasonably new to the tiling game, and in need of advice. I've just had to pull up all my tiles on the bathroom floor because they had come loose. They were fitted about 18months year ago but not sure what adhesive was used. The floors chipboard with stapled 6mm ply done by the tiler. What are my best options? Here's what I've gathered so far:
1)Re-lay tiles using fastflex.
2)Re-lay tiles using rapidset flexible.
3)Rip up 6mm ply and replace with 6mm backerboard and use rapidset flexible.
4)Overlay 6mm backerboard ontop of ply and use rapidset flexible.(this option does give hieght issues).
The floor as is seems reasonably solid, but my main concerns are water contamination of floor as its a well used bathroom. Also the price of the tile adhesive, been quoted at £75 for 1 set of fastflex and £55 for bag of rapid flex - does this this sound about right, as most other brands (unibond etc) are about £15.
Thanks