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Hi, i have a green chipboard 22mm floor that is on joist, that are screwed to concrete and are really solid, and am going to put down 40m2 of quartz tiles. The problem i have is i don't have room to overboard or if i did maximum would be 3mm, what is the best adhesive to use please. I have sanded a test area and moisture will penetrate this area a lot better than where i have not sanded.
Thanks, Andy
 
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jwatson

if you tile straight onto them boards you will have problems! 3mm ply will be useless. a sheet of paper would be more use. the minimum over boarding you will be able to use will be 6mm tile backing boards and I am sure a de-coupling membrane would also be a very useful addition to your fixing method. BAL, mappei and weber are all good adhesives each have there own names for the adhesive you require for these tiles.
your end result will only be as good as your prep work, cut corners at your peril.
 
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One Day

You can use Ditra or Dural Ci+ Stuck down with an S2 adhesive, then tile with a suitable adhesive for resin bonded tiles.. I'e.. Mapei Granirapid or Elastorapid..are 2 good ones..

Advice is good Dave and certainly something I would do, but I reckon you'll find Schluter would say no to using Ditra on P5 boards.
They also say use of an S2 adhesive to bond the Ditra cancels out the effect of the membrane. Should always be an S1. Bizarre I know - but true.

A good non flexible addy with a flexible admix will replace approx 50% of the water used in the mix. Resin bonded tiles are susceptible to twisting with too much water.
 

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