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David Dudley

Hi.

I recently removed all my old floorboards and replaced with 18mm Marine Ply.

This I thought was the best thing to do as advised in other posts on other forums and on here.
I have now seen contradictory advice.

The room is 1.6mx3m and most of the floorspace will be taken up by sink,basin and bath. It's a jack 'n Jill style room with a 1.6m length walkway between two opposite doors.

I have drilled the boards at 150mm centres directly to joists and put nuggins in accross the joins.
The thing that I didn't do was seal the edges and underneath. The bathroom is above a living room.

I plan to tank the walls of the shower/bath area.

There is no option of replacing the marine ply as it's now in place and would need cutting up to get out.

I was thinking of tanking the floor too. (Not a wetroom but to make it splashproof as I don't want water damage into living room below)
Would Ditra matting be recommended for this?
I have seen the un-coupling membrane? Is this designed specifically for this application? I've read about warping and obviously the cracking issues so any advice from where to go.

Any recomendations?

Thanks.
 

kilty55

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hi david.....would you mind relling us what the other advice was?

you will get different opinions on installtions..and the one you have chose imo is good..the only thing i would add to what you have done is i would lay 6mm cement boards and tape the joints and i would tile directly to this

no need for tanking a floor or ditra imo for a bathroom but if you choose to go further then tanking is an option
 
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David Dudley

The advice was mainly on this forum that ply isn't a good substrate to tile to. This floor seems pretty solid with no deflection.

I put noggins inbetween the joists for extra support and screwed at 150mm centres.
I'd rather not overboard with cement board - this would defeat the object of replacing the original floor in the first place, and I don't really want a step between the carpetted bedrooms and the tiled en-suite.

Using a decent flexible bagged adhesive such as Mapei - is this likely to be a problem or cause cracking?
As added security I was thinking of using Ditra CI+ for waterproofing, and to also help bridge the board joins.
 
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