I'm looking for some advice, I'm planning to tile the hall floor of my 1st floor flat (approx. 8m²), the existing floorboards are a bit knackered as it's an old (1870's) building. I was planning to lift and remove the existing floorboards, brace the joists with 2x8 at regular centres and at the joints between the new ply flooring to be laid, then overboard with 24mm ply which I was going to seal with Zinserr Bullseye to limit moisture/vapour ingress. This would bring me level with the adjoining rooms which have sanded floors, so with tiles and adhesive I'd have a 10-12mm step which I can easily hide with a threshold. I'm looking at using fairly small tiles (although of a suitable thickness for flooring) so I was also hoping that might help limit any potential cracking issues.
I've been reading around and it seems like tiling on suspended floors can be tricky as you don't want deflection and tiles or grout lines cracking. What's the consensus, would this be suitably stiff to resist any movement? Alternatively I was thinking I could use 18mm ply and 6mm backerboards. Any advice much appreciated.
I've been reading around and it seems like tiling on suspended floors can be tricky as you don't want deflection and tiles or grout lines cracking. What's the consensus, would this be suitably stiff to resist any movement? Alternatively I was thinking I could use 18mm ply and 6mm backerboards. Any advice much appreciated.