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GaryS

This is one as said earlier where customer did the spec the job themselfs and the only input where i was given a say was to lay the extra 12mm ply over the original 9mm, if it does go pear shaped i seriously doubt this guy would try hold me responsible.

Given the construction of the subfloor and that the floor will now be in constant compression due to the weight that is now on the floor it is effectively now as solid a floor as would be sitting on regular joists.

Cheap ply or rather low grade ply may still be an issue though the supplier i use is usually pretty good i do a lot of karndean on ply from the same place and so far never had any issue. I hope i dont have to eat my hat too though.

Id like to say a big thank you to all the input from the members here it has been a real eye opener I dont intend taking up tiling as a career though im way to slow at it and tend to get myself covered in addy or grout rather than just have it on floor. though it looks like i will still have a wall and a kitchen splashback to tile for this same customer and the wall will need to be lined as i doubt it will support the weight of these tiles.
 
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Scott

Doubting they would you responsible means nothing, if you tile that floor you are responsible as a professional for the floor. Holding your hands up in court saying i did what i was told wont hold it. As a fitter/floorer or whatever your trade is you are the tradesman doing the job and are therefore have the duty of care to ensure its done properly.

Given your experience with the expansion and contraction of timber floors as a laminate flooring specialist and with your concerns in another thread over the use of silicone stopping a floor expanding im really suprised you are not heeding the advice given.
 
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GaryS

My duty of care was to inform the customer who is an experienced tradesman himself what information I was able to gather about the fitting of this floor I am no more qualified in this field than the customer is and in this case the customer took it out of my hands and spoke to ball technical himself.

I appreciate what you are saying mate and if i was a tiling profesional then what you say would be true but this is not my field the customer knows this and any court would also recognise this, where it would make a difference is if i was a profesional in this field and did a job i suspected was going to fail.

I do know that there is a small chance this floor will fail however this may be more likely due to ply failure than any other concern the customer also knows what the risks are and still made the desicion to go ahead with the installation even with the information that i and ball had provided to him.

I did heed advice given as far as possible on this thread as i explained early on walking away from this job was not an option this particular customer has gained me other work worth £500 plus for 2 half days work per week and thats every week who in this climate can turn that down and whats more this may lead to more work with a potential of £2500 per week every week for a 5 day week

The advise given was to walk away so tell me would you given the circumstances.
 
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GaryS

Between us we have put right thousands of different floors, we have seen it all. It doesnt matter how much weight is on the floor. Im glad it all went well and the customer is happy but I will eat my hat if this floor remains problem free.

it makes a great deal of difference how much weight is on this floor as the floating part of the floating floor is now under constant compression and wont move so it becomes a nice solid surface.
 
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TilerBhoy

Customer chose ball stone and tile ptb (He spoke to ball technical) and after having done most of the floor and having over half a ton of tiles sitting on a small area it seems to have worked really well floor goes from 5mm bed to 15mm bed in areas to keep it flat this job has cost a lot in addy alone it seems ball are real interested in the results of this one to promote there ptb addy

Oooft.
I seriously doubt, having dealt with them in the past, the tech guys at BAL would advise PTB onto a floating floor.
Good luck with this.
I think your going to need it.
 

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