Ditra on chipboard

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I'll have to ask the developer the question, there's getting on for 60m2 so it'll bump the price up a treat adding HB to it. I'm not overly keen on the idea of fixing ditra to a wooden substrate anyway, it's not my idea of a proper job.

If it was me personally 60m is too much of a risk, I would recommend 6mm board fixed in the normal manner.

like I said in my previous post mine was only 3m and there was no deflection. If its new build Bri you could be asking for trouble.
 
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If it was me personally 60m is too much of a risk, I would recommend 6mm board fixed in the normal manner.

like I said in my previous post mine was only 3m and there was no deflection. If its new build Bri you could be asking for trouble.

I know mate, I've always tried to spec jobs to the highest standard and as yet, have never had a failure that I know of. Unless I'm 100% happy, I'd rather not do it than get a 5k repair bill.
 
Hi Bri, I had a floor to tile a few weeks ago, substrate was chipboard, deflection free, I spoke to schluter tech and they said to use ardex af200 to fix the ditra down, got it from CTD, 5 litres covered about 5m square

from schluter "As long as the substrate is capable of taking the weight of the tiled surface, Schlüter-DITRA can be applied directly to any existing timber -- including plywood and chipboard.

http://www.ardex.co.uk/Portals/0/productdocs/e00ea7d2-287f-4376-8b33-df6c25e99aa6.pdf
 
So you can fit it direct to wooden floorboards but would you fit it direct to wooden floorboards?
The bit that gets me is the.....''Ensure adequate underfloor ventilation''.....???? a vent every 400mm??? and how do you ensure a positive airflow between the joists when a floor doesn't necessarily have any direct access to an exterior wall?
 

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