Amtico in bathroom over ply?

Amtico in bathroom over ply?

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Pheo

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3,390 posts

211 months

Monday 18th November 2024
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I'm trying to place some click down LVT which has come apart in a small ensuite shower room. I've got plenty of Amtico Spacia parquet size tiles left over, and some water based glue also from a repair of a previous job, plenty enough to do this.

It's on chipboard and I'm aware of the need for flooring grade ply to go down first. What I can't figure out is if the floor will get wrecked by the inevitable pools of water from getting out of the shower which could seep through the joins in the amtico. We have a 5 year old so "just clean it up" is a bit of a pipe dream - we barely get the chance to shower!

I know there are some flooring folks on here - I'd appreciate their advice if I'm on a hiding to nothing here (and therefore to do something else!) or if this will be fine, or if I need to take any special precautions, products, or some kind of tanking which can be done prior!

OldPal

134 posts

149 months

Monday 18th November 2024
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Get some marine ply and it should be fine. It’s more the water based glue you should be concerned with. Can’t think of anything off the top of my head that’s waterproof and suitable for lvt but I’ll find out tomorrow.

A bath mat to soak up the worst of it will help too

PhilboSE

4,840 posts

235 months

Tuesday 19th November 2024
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I’ve had glue down Amtico and Karndean lvt over ply in bathrooms for about 18 years. No issues. Not sure what the grade of ply or glue was as it was installed by pros.

Pheo

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3,390 posts

211 months

Tuesday 19th November 2024
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OldPal said:
Get some marine ply and it should be fine. It’s more the water based glue you should be concerned with. Can’t think of anything off the top of my head that’s waterproof and suitable for lvt but I’ll find out tomorrow.

A bath mat to soak up the worst of it will help too
Thanks I was wondering if a non water based glue could essentially tank it…

KTMsm

27,963 posts

272 months

Tuesday 19th November 2024
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I fitted Amtico over P5 chipboard in my bathroom - I had no issues in the 5 years I was there with 4 kids

I sealed it first with SBR then used the Pressure Sensitive adhesive

I did use 6mm ply to overboard the bathroom in my current house as belt and braces - 10 yrs no issues, no need for marine ply IME




Pheo

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3,390 posts

211 months

Wednesday 20th November 2024
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KTMsm said:
I fitted Amtico over P5 chipboard in my bathroom - I had no issues in the 5 years I was there with 4 kids

I sealed it first with SBR then used the Pressure Sensitive adhesive

I did use 6mm ply to overboard the bathroom in my current house as belt and braces - 10 yrs no issues, no need for marine ply IME
Thanks - I guess decent ply. Hadn’t thought to doSBR. I’m picking up that it’s likely the right adhesive which if solvent base is essentially waterproof so sounds like I need to get a small tub of something different from the water based…

OldPal

134 posts

149 months

Wednesday 20th November 2024
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Fballs f58+ is what your looking for , pressure sensitive and suitable for marine applications.

I’d recommend spending the extra on marine ply rather than sbr, if it’s only a bathroom it won’t be a lot of sheets anyway.

981Boxess

11,568 posts

267 months

Thursday 21st November 2024
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As an alternative, given it is only a small area, so one piece, why not find a suitable vinyl off a roll and use that?

Sealed round the edges with a bead of silicone, waterproof (within reason), easy to fit, cheap - job done.