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Hi all,

I'm doing a small bathroom renovation for someone and the walls and floor are failing to bits with damp i can sort walls but the floor is chipboard which looks like its laid on 50m jablite its a flat in a old building floor proberly been there least 30 years, it looks like its all laid on top of a timber floor but i havent ripped it up all so hard to tell

Whats my best option for sorting this for tiling? any help apprecated
 

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