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MartinH
First time job for me....bit apprehensive tbh, as to date have only done standard wall and floor tiling, but you have to takes these jobs on, as they are becoming more the norm ......
I have been to see the bathroom, and from what I can see, its a pretty sturdy wooden floorboard set-up - I explained that there would be a floor height build-up, and they wanted to try and keep that as minimal a possible ......
Could someone please give me a topline as to the construction makeup ...im thinking, but you are more the experts
1. Thin plywood cover screwed to floorboards (6mm?) or do i need this at all
2. Backerboard over top screwed down (does this need to be a certain type as its going to have underfloor heating mesh on top?)
3. UFH mesh
4. SLC over top (again any specific one needed?)
5. Flexi Adhesive (powder based)
6. Tiles on top
7. the local vicar to come and bless it before anyone walks on it :yikes:
...any advice greatly appreciated.....before I put my head into the lions mouth!!
whilst on here and off topic, does anyone know where I can find the chart that shows weight loads for stud walls - I am trying to convince this customer that tiling overtile is not a good idea following previous advice on here, explained that there was a weight load consideration and he has asked if I have the info to hand...which I didnt at time...im sure he will take heed if I can show him the "dangers" of this approach
I have been to see the bathroom, and from what I can see, its a pretty sturdy wooden floorboard set-up - I explained that there would be a floor height build-up, and they wanted to try and keep that as minimal a possible ......
Could someone please give me a topline as to the construction makeup ...im thinking, but you are more the experts
1. Thin plywood cover screwed to floorboards (6mm?) or do i need this at all
2. Backerboard over top screwed down (does this need to be a certain type as its going to have underfloor heating mesh on top?)
3. UFH mesh
4. SLC over top (again any specific one needed?)
5. Flexi Adhesive (powder based)
6. Tiles on top
7. the local vicar to come and bless it before anyone walks on it :yikes:
...any advice greatly appreciated.....before I put my head into the lions mouth!!
whilst on here and off topic, does anyone know where I can find the chart that shows weight loads for stud walls - I am trying to convince this customer that tiling overtile is not a good idea following previous advice on here, explained that there was a weight load consideration and he has asked if I have the info to hand...which I didnt at time...im sure he will take heed if I can show him the "dangers" of this approach
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