Wedi board

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GoneGuy

Hi all,
Just curious to know what people think about using wedi board on floor boards/bathroom floors.
I currently use no more ply 6mm glued and screwed.
My local supplier does not stock no more ply but has got wedi board 6mm/12mm.
Would the wedi board do a good job as no more ply or is there to much flex in the wedi to prevent the tile cracking.
Many thanks for your views.
 
Try it. 10mm Wedi board glued and then screwed - using the proper washers - makes a noticeable difference to a floor's strength. The nay-sayers will soon be along to refute this though!
It's easier to cut. The dust won't send you to an early grave. It can easily be waterproofed.
What's not to like?
 
Thanks guys, yeah I'll give it a go the local supplier has the washers to go with it. It not the glue.
 
I thought you had to use similar cartridge glue to no more ply on wedi boards

Nope. Just tile adhesive. S1 is preferable in my opinion but not S2.
From memory, Wedi even say a non-flex adhesive will do.
Oddly they say you should screw the boards AFTER the adhesive has set. Don't know why and I screw them as I go instead.
 
You're such a rebel Impish...

Like a nervous 80's cop living life on the edge.
That's me...

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Nope. Just tile adhesive. S1 is preferable in my opinion but not S2.
From memory, Wedi even say a non-flex adhesive will do.
Oddly they say you should screw the boards AFTER the adhesive has set. Don't know why and I screw them as I go instead.


Could end up with lots of dips and bows perhaps...
 
Think there's a cartridge glue for fixing the boards,seats etc together
Wedi 610 it's called. Not for sticking boards to floors, rather it's used for joining boards. The principle is - stick blue to blue (the foam core) and it's a waterproof joint.
 
I can see the benefit of screwing after, it's not gonna compress the board and squash the adhesive about and cause dips. Do you crack on with walking on it and tiling it before the adhesive has set ?
 
I must admit, I've recently stuck no more ply down with s1 and screws onto some floorboard rooms due to particularly in even and rough flooring and it does feel
More solid than using there glue
 
I use 6mm jacko boards (almost the same as Wedi) on top of caberdeck flooring, the benefit being is they will slightly decouple from the substrate because of the core of the board.
 

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