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I am looking to tile with limestone tiles on top of existing T&G floorboards. I already had the brand new floorboards so didn't want to throw them away to replace with plywood.
Joists are 8x3 at 16" centres around 80 years old and sound/solid with no bowing or similar. Floorboards are standard 20mm t&g redwood boards.
First of all I've reinforced the floor by putting 3x2 noggins across joists (solid blocking). Noggins are also level with top of the joist so that each floorboard is supported by noggin (it was a lot of noggins). The idea of this is twofold - first of all tie the joists together and take out deflection in joists but secondly to take out any deflection in the floorboards as each board is reinforced/supported with noggin from underneath.
I've screwed the floorboards at 8" spacing - at joist and also midway through each noggin.
Next I was planning to put 10mm marmox/wedi or similar type of board on top followed by Ditra followed by UFH and finally tile adhesive/tiles. I know ideally UFH goes underneath the membrane with SLC but I am really trying to avoid raising the level too much. I have assumed that the only reason that UFH is done below with SLC is to avoid damaging it while tiling - I am happy to be careful & slow.
Does this sound about right or not?
Thanks.
The idea of this is to support
I've installed solid
Boards are sitting on top of 8x3 joists at 16" centers and all the boards are supported by
Floorboards are 20mm thick almost new and all screwed in thight
Joists are 8x3 at 16" centres around 80 years old and sound/solid with no bowing or similar. Floorboards are standard 20mm t&g redwood boards.
First of all I've reinforced the floor by putting 3x2 noggins across joists (solid blocking). Noggins are also level with top of the joist so that each floorboard is supported by noggin (it was a lot of noggins). The idea of this is twofold - first of all tie the joists together and take out deflection in joists but secondly to take out any deflection in the floorboards as each board is reinforced/supported with noggin from underneath.
I've screwed the floorboards at 8" spacing - at joist and also midway through each noggin.
Next I was planning to put 10mm marmox/wedi or similar type of board on top followed by Ditra followed by UFH and finally tile adhesive/tiles. I know ideally UFH goes underneath the membrane with SLC but I am really trying to avoid raising the level too much. I have assumed that the only reason that UFH is done below with SLC is to avoid damaging it while tiling - I am happy to be careful & slow.
Does this sound about right or not?
Thanks.
The idea of this is to support
I've installed solid
Boards are sitting on top of 8x3 joists at 16" centers and all the boards are supported by
Floorboards are 20mm thick almost new and all screwed in thight