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I am about to embark on tiling my bathroom floor and looking for a bit of advice. I have tiled a couple of floors before but always onto concrete and have gathered that upstairs floors need some different considerations. The house was built in 2013. The floor is solid and even. I am not 100% sure of what the floor is actually boarded with. It seems to be chipboard but with some kind of coating. I am wondering if I can tile straight onto this or whether or not I need to use backer board first. I would prefer not to as I could do without the additional thickness but above all I want to do the best possible job and have no issues with it. I feel like I could be answering my own question there. I was thinking to use keraflex maxi s1 adhesive to allow for some additional movement of the floor. Is this necessary?

I have searched a bit on the forum and it seems that most people are using backer boards in the bathroom when going onto ply or chipboard. The thing that is making me doubt if I need to is the coating on my floor (see below). I Plan to use 12mm thick quartz tiles and the bathroom is 4sqm.

Thanks in advance

Mick
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mickp

Thanks both for the replies. I was pretty much coming to that same conclusion but it is nice to hear it from someone who actually knows. Backer board it is then.

Would I still need to use the s1 adhesive or would standard keraflex be better. I'm staying away from rapid set this time as my skills are not up to working fast. I threw as much away as I used on my last job (30sqm) and spent forever cleaning my tools :(

Thanks again

Mick
 

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