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We are doing 2 upstairs bathrooms, the 1st has been completed with 15mm WBF ply on top of the floor boards (screwed at frequent intervals) then a layer of latex self leveling compound with the heating mats embedded and finally the flex adhesive and the tiles.
The only problem is that the floor has been raised by nearly 2 inches.
In order to reduce the increase in the floor height on the 2nd bathroom the Plummer suggested removing the floor boards and fitting 19mm “green” loftboard (with glue and frequent screws), then a waterproof membrane, and then either latex self leveling compound or flex tile adhesive to embed the heating mats.
Most of the posts I can find on the web suggest ply on top of floor boards, no mention of removing the floor boards.
I am concerned that even with the layer of level leveling compound that the floor may still flex and crack the tiles.
Our local tile store says it should be fine.
Any advice would be welcomed.
The only problem is that the floor has been raised by nearly 2 inches.
In order to reduce the increase in the floor height on the 2nd bathroom the Plummer suggested removing the floor boards and fitting 19mm “green” loftboard (with glue and frequent screws), then a waterproof membrane, and then either latex self leveling compound or flex tile adhesive to embed the heating mats.
Most of the posts I can find on the web suggest ply on top of floor boards, no mention of removing the floor boards.
I am concerned that even with the layer of level leveling compound that the floor may still flex and crack the tiles.
Our local tile store says it should be fine.
Any advice would be welcomed.