Expansion gaps in ply?

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Hi, I have just had to sort a job out I done 12 months ago due to stress fractures , all cracks where between the expansion gap between the sheets of ply running in a line. I have lifted 15 tiles and would like to know what I did wrong in the first place ( apart from using ply) substrate was chip board with no bounce so I over boarded with 18mm Marine ply as I had a lot of height to play with, I staggered the boards & left a 3-4mm gap between boards and screwed each board every 150mm. I filled the gaps with SPF while tiling the floor. Any ideas what I did wrong and how to correct it after I have lifted the tiles? Cheers. Tiles are all Ceramic.:thumbsup:
 
hello 2020,

did you "cross" the joins of the chipboard?..........
IMO you should have filled the gaps with Silicon and not spf.......the spf made it "really" rigid......Silicon would have allowed some give!

check this out:

[video=youtube_share;gJo-DcwZKbw]http://youtu.be/gJo-DcwZKbw[/video]

hope it helps

Lee
 
Great clip mate Cheers! That explains a lot. I have been stopping the ply from expanding due to filling the gaps with SPF instead of Silicon 🙂
 
So I should be ok if I get rid of the SPF in the joints , then fill them with Silicon and maybe scrim tape ?
 
Great clip mate Cheers! That explains a lot. I have been stopping the ply from expanding due to filling the gaps with SPF instead of Silicon 🙂

exactly........expansions are always filled with either Silicon or a dedicated expansion joint!.......

best of luck in the future!

Lee
 
It's time to re write the instruction manual on floor preparation now IMHO .All wood will 'breathe' so it needs to be covered before the introduction of a moisture layer of adhesive so either a uncoupling membrane or cement boards should be used.
 

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