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Newbie1985
Hi, I recently started working for myself as a tiler. I completed a course to enable me to change career, now the problem I have is I completed a job on a bathroom floor for a new build Taylor Wimpey and I thought the surface was Ply as it was installed when built. I Primed with SBR and laid the tiles all appears fine. Now after showing some ppl before and after shots I have been questioned about the surface whether it was ply or chipboard and I really don't know. How would I know this if I didn't install it, and if it is chipboard what problems could this cause, the surface was solid and did not move but I assumed that it being a new build its been prepped for Tiling. Main reason for posting is if I have cocked up and the surface is not suitable it's due to inexperience and not a cowboy job, I've used hardie backer on floorboards but thought it's not necessary on this job as it "ply" and solid. Any advice is appreciated. I don't want the customer thinking I have done them over if it goes wrong down the line. And I did graft my balls off on the job. Thank you