New bathroom floor
Discussion
I want to lay a tiled floor in my bathroom and understand that laying a thick sheet of plywood over the current T&G floor would be the normal route, but as the current floor is in such bad condition (split, missing, and creaking boards) I am considering ripping up all the current boards and replacing the whole lot with 18mm plywood using extra noggins if need.
I will be fitting a new bathroom suite as well so that wont be in the way.
Is this a good plan?
Thanks in advance - Frank.
I will be fitting a new bathroom suite as well so that wont be in the way.
Is this a good plan?
Thanks in advance - Frank.
Your biggest issue is movement in the floor causing cracking of tiles and/or grout ruining your hard work.
You could use Ditra to seperate the tiles from the undefloor http://www.schluter.co.uk/produkt.aspx?doc=6-1-dit...
It has the advantage of a complete waterproof barrier as well (assuming and upstairs bathroom) and requires a floor in reasonable shape so relaying the floor sounds like a plan.
As an alternative you could use Hardiebacker board. B&Q and Topps Tiles sell it and it is 6mm high so will not build the floor up to much.
You could use Ditra to seperate the tiles from the undefloor http://www.schluter.co.uk/produkt.aspx?doc=6-1-dit...
It has the advantage of a complete waterproof barrier as well (assuming and upstairs bathroom) and requires a floor in reasonable shape so relaying the floor sounds like a plan.
As an alternative you could use Hardiebacker board. B&Q and Topps Tiles sell it and it is 6mm high so will not build the floor up to much.
SLacKer said:
Your biggest issue is movement in the floor causing cracking of tiles and/or grout ruining your hard work.
Could lay Amtico tiles instead of ceramic tiles. Small movements are not a problem, fine with water and much nicer underfoot than cold tiles.I have it and 6 years on it still looks like new.
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