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willnozz
Hello,
I am installing a new bathroom in the first floor box room at the back of my victorian terrace (existing bathroom in the room beneath) with separate bath and shower enclosure.
Having emptied the room and pulled up the carpet, hardboard and floorboards for first fix plumbing, joist strengthening etc. I have noted that the boards are in pretty poor condition and have evidence of woodworm at some point in the past. As a result, I have decided to get rid of the floorboards and lay new board straight on to the joists.
I have had so many different opinions on what to use at this point that I don't know where to go from here...
Some say floor grade chipboard, some say 18mm WBP, and my plumber has recommended "Dukkaboard", though this seems pretty expensive.
We're not on a huge budget, so the tiles we go with (haven't decided yet) will be at the cheaper end of the spectrum, but safe to say they will be porcelain and on the large side (600 x 400/500/600)
Can anyone advise the best way to go with this? Ideally I do not want to raise the level of the floor too much, and would like to keep costs down.
Many thanks,
Will
I am installing a new bathroom in the first floor box room at the back of my victorian terrace (existing bathroom in the room beneath) with separate bath and shower enclosure.
Having emptied the room and pulled up the carpet, hardboard and floorboards for first fix plumbing, joist strengthening etc. I have noted that the boards are in pretty poor condition and have evidence of woodworm at some point in the past. As a result, I have decided to get rid of the floorboards and lay new board straight on to the joists.
I have had so many different opinions on what to use at this point that I don't know where to go from here...
Some say floor grade chipboard, some say 18mm WBP, and my plumber has recommended "Dukkaboard", though this seems pretty expensive.
We're not on a huge budget, so the tiles we go with (haven't decided yet) will be at the cheaper end of the spectrum, but safe to say they will be porcelain and on the large side (600 x 400/500/600)
Can anyone advise the best way to go with this? Ideally I do not want to raise the level of the floor too much, and would like to keep costs down.
Many thanks,
Will