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sparkypenguin
I would very much appreciate any advice on a few questions reference flooring in 2 bathrooms (6sqm in total) and a kitchen (11sqm):-
1) Do I use 18mm or 12mm WBP floorgrade ply when over laying weyroc? All of the big companies tend to suggest 15mm but I am struggling to find it. Most exerienced tilers tend to state 12mm will suffice. I am avoiding the direct onto Weyroc route as most people seem to be against this as an option.
2) How sound does the existing weyroc have to be if I am overlaying with ply. For example the kitchen floor boards seem to be a bit bouncy. Will the ply sort this out or should I be taking it up and replacing the area to be tiled with 18mm? If the latter then has anyone got any tips as to how this is best done?
3) What is the point of priming the back and sides of the ply if the grout is not waterproof? Surely more water will come from above than below? Should the top of the ply also be primed to ensure no ingress from above? I am planning to apply a grout seal and the tiles are ceramic.
4) I have been quoted approx. £45 for a 5lt BAL SBR, this seems very expensive compared to Everbuild SBR and Nicobond Acrylic. Are all suitable? i.e. do all makes of SBR do the same? Also if I should be priming the top of the ply then will all of these be OK?
5) I have already got in the garage some BAL APD - Could I use this?
6) I believe that in the ideal world the ply should be allowed to acclimatise 48hrs in advance of laying, is this really neccesary?
7) The sheets of 8*4 ply will obviously be quite difficult to handle so am I better to get the timber yard to cut into more manageable chunks or are extra joins to be avoiding at all costs?
I am planning to use Bal supercover rapid flex adhesive and superflex wide joint for the grout.
Sorry it's a long email but these are my first jobs and it's almost 9 months since I finished my training and I really want to start as I mean to go on by doing a top quality job so any help would be very much appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Mark.
1) Do I use 18mm or 12mm WBP floorgrade ply when over laying weyroc? All of the big companies tend to suggest 15mm but I am struggling to find it. Most exerienced tilers tend to state 12mm will suffice. I am avoiding the direct onto Weyroc route as most people seem to be against this as an option.
2) How sound does the existing weyroc have to be if I am overlaying with ply. For example the kitchen floor boards seem to be a bit bouncy. Will the ply sort this out or should I be taking it up and replacing the area to be tiled with 18mm? If the latter then has anyone got any tips as to how this is best done?
3) What is the point of priming the back and sides of the ply if the grout is not waterproof? Surely more water will come from above than below? Should the top of the ply also be primed to ensure no ingress from above? I am planning to apply a grout seal and the tiles are ceramic.
4) I have been quoted approx. £45 for a 5lt BAL SBR, this seems very expensive compared to Everbuild SBR and Nicobond Acrylic. Are all suitable? i.e. do all makes of SBR do the same? Also if I should be priming the top of the ply then will all of these be OK?
5) I have already got in the garage some BAL APD - Could I use this?
6) I believe that in the ideal world the ply should be allowed to acclimatise 48hrs in advance of laying, is this really neccesary?
7) The sheets of 8*4 ply will obviously be quite difficult to handle so am I better to get the timber yard to cut into more manageable chunks or are extra joins to be avoiding at all costs?
I am planning to use Bal supercover rapid flex adhesive and superflex wide joint for the grout.
Sorry it's a long email but these are my first jobs and it's almost 9 months since I finished my training and I really want to start as I mean to go on by doing a top quality job so any help would be very much appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Mark.