Hi
I got a lot of useful advice over my last post, thanks guys:
http://www.tilersforums.com/tile-adhesive-grout-substrate-preparation/46295-ditra-not-ditra.html
I had reached the decision, as suggested by Stewart, which was:
So I was going to put down No More Ply over the chipboard floor instead of the 12mm WBP, then Ditra over.
Now I am being told by different suppliers that if I use Ditra then I should be able to forget the Hardibacker/No More Ply and just put Ditra down over existing sub-floor (pretty darned solid 22mm green flooring chipboard).
What are your opinions on this? It would of course be nice to avoid the extra £600 or so plus labour that it's going to cost me to put down No More Ply but more importantly gaining that lower floor height would be great.
Suggestions welcome, thanks guys, a really useful forum well supported by very generous contributors!
Paul
I got a lot of useful advice over my last post, thanks guys:
http://www.tilersforums.com/tile-adhesive-grout-substrate-preparation/46295-ditra-not-ditra.html
I had reached the decision, as suggested by Stewart, which was:
I would always use a decoupler with stone tiles. If the floor is as ridged as you say, why not use 6mm backer boards then the decoupler, then the tiles. If you use 12mm ply you will effectively void any guarantees from the adhesive manufacturer.
So I was going to put down No More Ply over the chipboard floor instead of the 12mm WBP, then Ditra over.
Now I am being told by different suppliers that if I use Ditra then I should be able to forget the Hardibacker/No More Ply and just put Ditra down over existing sub-floor (pretty darned solid 22mm green flooring chipboard).
What are your opinions on this? It would of course be nice to avoid the extra £600 or so plus labour that it's going to cost me to put down No More Ply but more importantly gaining that lower floor height would be great.
Suggestions welcome, thanks guys, a really useful forum well supported by very generous contributors!
Paul