Hello, finally got around to getting my floor down, I've used 6mm hardiebacker on top of a new 18mm plywood sub floor.
Now I know the idea behind sticking the boards down with adhesive is to eliminate any unlevel/air gaps under the boards, however this floor is brand new and the bathrooms so small theres only one join on the plywood floor.
I don't really want to use the adhesive as I think it will raise the floor height above the shower former to a point where I'd have a hard time lifting the former by such a small amount. At the moment the formers about 1-2mm lower which I think is probably ideal
I know some of you tradesman only use screws, so what's your thoughts?
Cheers!
Now I know the idea behind sticking the boards down with adhesive is to eliminate any unlevel/air gaps under the boards, however this floor is brand new and the bathrooms so small theres only one join on the plywood floor.
I don't really want to use the adhesive as I think it will raise the floor height above the shower former to a point where I'd have a hard time lifting the former by such a small amount. At the moment the formers about 1-2mm lower which I think is probably ideal
I know some of you tradesman only use screws, so what's your thoughts?
Cheers!