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GlennM
hi there
I am about to start my first floor tiling job on timber and have been reading through the site for hints and tips. The only floors i have done up to now are concrete.
From advice I have been given, i had planned to do the following.
- Kitchen is all floorboards, so I am going to put down plywood.
- screwed down every 4 inches (100 mm) in grids
- plywood of 12mm depth (afraid to go any higher to avoid creating a big gap/step at doorways)
A lot of the posts mention using primer on the back of the plywood and edges. It might be a stupid question but why am I doing this? Are the screws not going to make it solid enough? or is there another reason?
- as for adhesive and grout. I am planning on using flexi adhesive and flexi grout. Is this the correct way to go?
Is there anything else important that I am missing?
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks
Glenn
I am about to start my first floor tiling job on timber and have been reading through the site for hints and tips. The only floors i have done up to now are concrete.
From advice I have been given, i had planned to do the following.
- Kitchen is all floorboards, so I am going to put down plywood.
- screwed down every 4 inches (100 mm) in grids
- plywood of 12mm depth (afraid to go any higher to avoid creating a big gap/step at doorways)
A lot of the posts mention using primer on the back of the plywood and edges. It might be a stupid question but why am I doing this? Are the screws not going to make it solid enough? or is there another reason?
- as for adhesive and grout. I am planning on using flexi adhesive and flexi grout. Is this the correct way to go?
Is there anything else important that I am missing?
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks
Glenn