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Hello everyone. My name is John. I have just bought my first home in the midlands and my DIY journey has brought me to the main bathroom which is on the first floor. I am a reasonably experienced DIYer but I am ashamed to say I have never done any tiling. I have just replaced the origional (badly damaged) 18mm tongue and groove floor boards with floor board quality chipboard, screwed down at 300mm centers. The floor now seems fairly solid although will flex if I jump up and down. I intended to cover the floor in 12mm marine ply prior to laying the ceramic floor tiles. However the tile shop I plan to buy the tiles from said I should not use the ply wood but instead use a product they sell called HARDIBACKER. I am unsure of the thickness they recommended but they did say it was thinner than the 12mm ply I planned to use.
My first question is ... should I use just Hardibacker? or just 12mm ply? or 12mm ply and Hardibacker? or something completely different?
And my second question is, one wall I plan to tile is a partision stud wall covered in plaster board, do I also need to cover this wall too with an additional layer prior to tiling.
Many thanks for your help and opinions in advance.
PS the room is 2400mm x 2200mm
Cheers, John.
My first question is ... should I use just Hardibacker? or just 12mm ply? or 12mm ply and Hardibacker? or something completely different?
And my second question is, one wall I plan to tile is a partision stud wall covered in plaster board, do I also need to cover this wall too with an additional layer prior to tiling.
Many thanks for your help and opinions in advance.
PS the room is 2400mm x 2200mm
Cheers, John.