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First solo job this week...:smilewinkgrin: It's a small kitchen extension (6m[SUP]2[/SUP]) that the customer wants tiling in 450x450 unglazed porcelain tiles (8mm thick). The subfloor is plywood over wooden joists (1 3/4 x 5 3/4). The current floor over that is chipboard then some green fibre underlay and some cheap and nasty pressed fibre tiles on top.
The subfloor feels a little bit bouncy and creaky, so my plan is 6mm Hardiebacker screwed and glued with BAL Single Part Flexible addy to give a bit more stability to the floor. On top of that then will be BAL Fastflex and then the tiles with a 7mm spacing. Both addy layers will use a 10mm round-notch spreader. The total floor height currently is about 25mm, I should end up about the same (two addy layers ending up at about 6mm each, 6mm of Hardiebacker and 8mm of tile). Does this make sense? Or should I use Fastflex for both layers for a few quid more?
The subfloor feels a little bit bouncy and creaky, so my plan is 6mm Hardiebacker screwed and glued with BAL Single Part Flexible addy to give a bit more stability to the floor. On top of that then will be BAL Fastflex and then the tiles with a 7mm spacing. Both addy layers will use a 10mm round-notch spreader. The total floor height currently is about 25mm, I should end up about the same (two addy layers ending up at about 6mm each, 6mm of Hardiebacker and 8mm of tile). Does this make sense? Or should I use Fastflex for both layers for a few quid more?
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