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    Help 2 different sub floors!

    Hello, I am wishing to have tiles right through house into kitchen diner, there is quarry tiles in the hall and kitchen but a wood floor in dining and living room. I have had people say to ply over it all but am worried about future problems with tiles popping etc.. Can anyone please advise what...
  2. K

    2 different sub floors problem!

    Hello, I am wishing to have tiles right through house into kitchen diner, there is quarry tiles in the hall and kitchen but a wood floor in dining and living room. I have had people say to ply over it all but am worried about future problems with tiles popping etc.. Can anyone please advise...
  3. Mmark

    GifaFloor FHB18 Joins without Joists and no Edge Support.

    We have a 4x3 bedroom with the following 12 spans: 190, 368, 380, 365, 380, 370, 385, 370, 395, 385, 370, 300 The UFH was installed by builders ready for the GifaFloor FHB18 (18mm). FHB18 is rated at 2kn point load when installed to manufacturers instructions, they estimate to reduce that by...
  4. R

    Floor tiles dilemma???

    Anyone with some advice would be much appreciated. Around 4 years ago I had my hall and lounge tiled in shines porcelain floor tiles, wife don’t like the shiny finish any more as the upkeep is too much. How far would I have to go to change them. I have originally taken up old floor boards as...
  5. P

    Tiling a room with multiple sub floors

    Good morning I'll be having my kitchen tiled in the very near future. It is about 8.5m by 8.5m. It has two different kinds of subfloor ie suspended timber and solid concrete. The suspended section has been reinforced with plenty of noggins and then over boarded with 22mm ply. The two floors...
  6. I

    Deflection in timber sub floors

    Does anyone know of any authorative publication that specifies the allowable deflection tolerances in wooden suspended floors when laying marble tiles (in my case 600x600x20thick) Cheers Ian
  7. G

    Continous Tiling onto different sub floors

    Hi, We have just had an extension to our kitchen built. I am wanting to floor tile (probably Tavertine) the existing kitchen area & the extension area as one continous level area. The problem I have is that the kitchen is suspended wooden floor and the extension is a concrete subfloor that...
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