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alarmeng

Morning guys

Just a few questions if you have time 🙂

Looking to tile the walls and floor of the bathroom in Travertine.

Been reading loads for the past week or so (girl friend thinks im up to something hahaha)

Anyway, i have a sound t & g floor and was wondering could i:
A tile straight onto the floor boards or would i be best overlaying with backerboard first ( if i did the backerboard method i would end up with a fairly high lip going into the bathroom and i dont really fancy that.

Or could i rip the floor boards up and put plywood in its place (20mm).

Next the walls are made of that crappy plaster board that has the corrugated cardboard in the middle.

I was going to take the wall down and rebuild it using 3 x 2 and cladding with backerboard again.

Any suggestions as to what i was going to do?

Is it wrong or right.

Thanks for reading hope it makes sense.


Gary
 
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If it is possible then ..yes replace floor with 20mm marine ply screwed every 300mm and also if possible put noggins in between joists to strengthen as well usual priming and adhesive etc......Good idea to replace wall with backers as this gives the ability to hang more weight to it....with the travertine...let us know how you get on.......dave..
 
Thanks for the reply the girlfriend has now gone a funny shade of white hahahah.

Ok time to start pulling it all apart .

Many thanks and ill keep in touch and let you know how i get on.

Gary

Ps
Think i may take some pic's as i go along.
 
plz do gary..make it a sort of installation diary..it will be interesting to see it take shape......dave...


p.s...good luck mate and here if you get stuck with owt...
 
Yes would be nice to see photos of the ripping out process down to the finished installation....dave..

cant wait...🙂
 
Afternoon fella's :-(

Any way managed to flood the sodding bathroom hahahaha dislodged the feed to the loo,oppps.

Removed the plaster board skin from the indide of the bathroom leaving the bedroom wall intact (Girlie said she didnt want to see me sat on the loo first thing in the morning) (charming)

Anyway just need to get some 3 x 2 in the morning as im off for a couple of days and need to reinforce the wall now.

A question please .... do i need to plasterboard the wall prior to putting the backerboard on or can i fasten the board straight to the studding.?

Also If i put extra noggins between the joist do i need to dpwn (after removing the floor boards 25mm ply or will i get away with 18mm as i dont really want t step into the bathroom.

Couple of pics if any one interseted.


Many thanks

Gaz

Ps

Just need to move some pipes and elecy cables before the floor goes down.
 

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You can screw backer boards directly onto timber studs.....and why remove floorboards,just overlay with 6mm backer board....Gaz
 
Good thats made it a little easier for me.Thanks

Do i have to bond the backerboard down or screw it direct to the floor.

Another question where is the best place to get the backerboard from.

Gaz
 
Good thats made it a little easier for me.Thanks

Do i have to bond the backerboard down or screw it direct to the floor.

Another question where is the best place to get the backerboard from.

Gaz
You can just screw directly to your floorboards after securing...and the best place for backer board is...well...I will give you 3 guesses lol:wink_smile:
 
He was removing the floorboards gaz and recovering with ply so as not to increase the floor height.......i would just use 6mm backers if it was me...not alot of height increase really.......Oh! is that a bottle of cider on the cill i see....lol.lol...........dave..
 
oppps did i leave that there , silly me.

Right fella's thanks for the advice im learning i think (quickly i hope) hahaha

Ok ill whip off the rest of the tiles tomorrow and sort the wall out and the lecy and pipes etc and ill pop back with a a few more pic's.

Guys manythanks for your time and patience.

Gaz
 
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We do need more interaction lads..If you start and finish a job...post the start to finish pictures plz....don't worry we will...........sorry....erm....Dave will edit them..........Gaz.( I am so in trouble)..lol
 
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We do need more interaction lads..If you start and finish a job...post the start to finish pictures plz....don't worry we will...........sorry....erm....Dave will edit them..........Gaz.( I am so in trouble)..lol


:icon8: .................:wink_smile:
 
Evening fella'sSorry for the delay but have been a wee bit busy with a few other jobs awell.

Managed to get the studding up a treat, now have to move some pipes etc and the wiring (just incase anything goes wrong in future.

Having removed the bathroom wall skin means i can put some extra sockets in the bedroom (now she wants the sodding tv mounting onm the bloody wall).

Took some pics of the studding (boring) and after ive sorted the pipes out i can the get on with boarding the floor and make a start on the tiling (I hope).

Any way so far ive strenghtened the wall, moved some mains sockets, changed the rad for a slightly smaller one and mounted a tv.

See ya's later.

Gaz

Sorry guys heres the pic's
 

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Evening fella's

Well its taken longer than expected as ive had a few rush jobs on (typical)

Gaz i rang on the the shops earlier enquiring over the Backerboard and the guy didnt seem to sure as what i was asking:-( (probably me).

The floor has been screwed down well and the wall studding increased from the last picy, i was wondering if i needed to bond the board down as the floor is pretty flatish but was wondering about bonding it down to get it really flat.

I was going to use a flexible adhesive but was unsure which to use, as he didnt quite know i rang another branch and the guy said he was just with a customer and would ring me back, but he must have forgot too.


Anyway earlier on further up in the thread i was said that i could screw direct to floor, but would feel better sticking it and screwing it, what do you think?.

Ps

one quoted me £56.00 for a bag of adhesive? is tthat right.

Many thanks again fella's


Gaz
 
Evening fella's

Well its taken longer than expected as ive had a few rush jobs on (typical)

Gaz i rang on the the shops earlier enquiring over the Backerboard and the guy didnt seem to sure as what i was asking:-( (probably me).

The floor has been screwed down well and the wall studding increased from the last picy, i was wondering if i needed to bond the board down as the floor is pretty flatish but was wondering about bonding it down to get it really flat.

I was going to use a flexible adhesive but was unsure which to use, as he didnt quite know i rang another branch and the guy said he was just with a customer and would ring me back, but he must have forgot too.


Anyway earlier on further up in the thread i was said that i could screw direct to floor, but would feel better sticking it and screwing it, what do you think?.

Ps

one quoted me £56.00 for a bag of adhesive? is tthat right.

Many thanks again fella's


Gaz
£56 for 20kg bal rapid set is right ....do you not have trade with Topps?......what thickness backer have you put down ?..........Gaz
 
hi

quick question please..i was looking at the pic of the window wall about 10 posts up (cider on display lol) how would you prepare those walls after the old tiles have been removed. there was old adhesive left on. do you have to reskim the walls with plaster before you start

any help appreciated
adam
 
hi

quick question please..i was looking at the pic of the window wall about 10 posts up (cider on display lol) how would you prepare those walls after the old tiles have been removed. there was old adhesive left on. do you have to reskim the walls with plaster before you start

any help appreciated
adam
wet the old ady with a wet sponge or use a wall paper steamer and scrape it off
 
Morning Gaz

Sorry didnt get back till now (Blame the landlord of the local) hahahaha


I havent laid it as yet as i havent been to pick it up from you .....

Hope you are open today as im going to pop up after dinner need four sheets for the floor i think and a bag of adhesive.


Gaz
 

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