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I tiled an L shape bathroom floor 5 months ago and long cracks have appeared at 800mm centres striaght over the Hardiebacker joins.
I've never had any cracks through tiles since 6 years ago when i used to tile on 12mm ply.
The tiles are 300mm British ceramic.
House was built 1984, standard 18mm floorboards which I securely screwed down, deflection free.
Hardiebacker was laid onto rapidset flexible addy (Larson) and staggered over floorboards, I always end Hardie half way along a floorboard.
Screwed down fully including extra screws on the edges and then tiled with Ultra fast set.
Its a method that has never failed in 6 years apart from this floor.
The only thing is up to now I've just been taping and filling the joins with plasterboard scrim tape, but I'm going to switch to the thicker type after this.
Cannot work out why this floor should fail and all the others havent, there are no leaks anywhere, no RSJ underneath, no recent work.
I've never had any cracks through tiles since 6 years ago when i used to tile on 12mm ply.
The tiles are 300mm British ceramic.
House was built 1984, standard 18mm floorboards which I securely screwed down, deflection free.
Hardiebacker was laid onto rapidset flexible addy (Larson) and staggered over floorboards, I always end Hardie half way along a floorboard.
Screwed down fully including extra screws on the edges and then tiled with Ultra fast set.
Its a method that has never failed in 6 years apart from this floor.
The only thing is up to now I've just been taping and filling the joins with plasterboard scrim tape, but I'm going to switch to the thicker type after this.
Cannot work out why this floor should fail and all the others havent, there are no leaks anywhere, no RSJ underneath, no recent work.