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Hi All, This is my first post so be gentle! I'm currently part way through completely renovating the downstairs of my house and am now at a point of being ready to tile the kitchen/dining room floors. The floors are moisture resistant tongue & groove chipboard and after having researched on this forum and others I know i should not ideally be tiling straight onto this. My father in law is insiisting i can however despite being proficient in DIY he is not a tiler so I want to get this right! I have checked all of the floor boards for creaks and screwed down firmly. The tiles we have planned to use are Travertine, sized 40.6cm x 61cm. I have not purchaseed these yet as I want to get everything right. I was intending to fit cement coated 6mm tile backer board (i need to minimise the change in floor height) using adhesive and then screw and then tape the joints. Would this be sufficient? [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]I also need suggestions on adhesive and grout. I'm not intending to use a tubbed addy and know I need flexible adhesive and grout but is there anything that I should look for or avoid? Ideally need to keep the cost down however i don't want to have any cracked tiles or grout down the line so would prefer to get whatever is right rather than cheapest[/FONT] Thanks in advance and if I've missed anything then please feel free to point it out!