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simonk
Hi, just been to measure up a job. Its a large kitchen/diner (About 75 square meters). Currently the sub-floor is a mixture of concrete and floorboards. They plan on battening out all over the floor area (something like 18mm x 50mm softwood battens by the looks of the upstairs ) and then laying a wet underfloor heating system (i.e. plastic pipes everywhere) and then covering with 12, 15 or 18mm plywood. I don't know how they plan on fixing the battens to the concrete, if at all. They are then looking to have either porcelain or travertine tiles laid on top of all this. I'd like to offer them advice on floor preparation before I tile to prevent future problems. Is it feasible to tile onto this? If so, can anyone sugggest 1) if and how the battens should be fixed to the concrete part of the subfloor? 2)What thickness of plywood to use- 12mm, 15mm or 18mm and whether the plywood should be primed before laying 3) How best to tile? (E.g. use ditra/durabase, 2 pt plexi, 1 part flexi?). I think I'll have to put a couple of expansion gaps in just because of the size of the area. Should these be over where the sub-floor changes from concrete to wood? Sorry for all the questions, but this has me a bit sumped and I want them to be happy with the end result.