Hoping for a bit of advice.
Called back to a tavertine job i did about a year ago for a mate. Found 2 seperate cracks that stretch in a straight line accross width of the floor and beleive there where the 15mm ply sheets butted together, therfore think there must be movement in floor?
Ply was screwed in to floorboards to ensure no bounce and obviously floorboards arnt suitable to tile on and used flex addy and grout along with thick bed fixing method.
Told my mate to add dwangs inbetween joists from basement to stenghten bathroom floor is this a good more to solve this problem or whats the best remody?
Thanks guys![Thumbs Up :thumbsup: :thumbsup:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Called back to a tavertine job i did about a year ago for a mate. Found 2 seperate cracks that stretch in a straight line accross width of the floor and beleive there where the 15mm ply sheets butted together, therfore think there must be movement in floor?
Ply was screwed in to floorboards to ensure no bounce and obviously floorboards arnt suitable to tile on and used flex addy and grout along with thick bed fixing method.
Told my mate to add dwangs inbetween joists from basement to stenghten bathroom floor is this a good more to solve this problem or whats the best remody?
Thanks guys