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my apologies, i thought that ditra did help with vertical movement.
here's a link that you may find helpful in making your mind up all the same.
http://www.tilefixdirect.com/pdf/Schluter-Ditra-Matting.pdf
Well money is always an issue, but this sort of mistake can be soooo expensive so it's a case of getting to the point where 'better safe than sorry' meets 'if you have a decent belt then you really don't need those braces'if its not a money issue
Absolutely. Last chap in said he always overboards floorboards with 18mm ply, but my 22mm T&G boarding is so much better than floorboards he was confident 12mm overboarding appropriately fixed would be fine. And he walked the floor.none of above will help with vertical deflection , but strengthening the floor as much as poss will
i noticed before that you said there are supporting piers under the floor. is the floor a 5mtre span, or has it got supporting piers under the joists every 1.5mtres. i think that may be a different story if it does. it'd mean practically no vertical movement, and maybe the 2 tilers who said you don't need decoupler are right. probably need thicker ply though.
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