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Hi all,
I'm a new member and have been searching the forum for a solution to my latest issue but thought best to ask. Got loads of good advice from the forum to help finish my wall tiles, thanks.
Anyway, please see pic
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I'm tiling our 1st floor wooden floorboard bathroom floor and have planned to use 6mm hardiebacker on adhesive and screws then tile, now I'm onto this job I've noticed a bit more that the floor falls away where some boards have been cut leaving a row of short boards. It's quite flat than falls between 6-9mm from 50cm to the bath. It's an old Victorian terrace that's had some movement over time. It's all sturdy with no creaks or bounce but I'm wondering how to level this bit out, before backboard or after?
Take a bit out with adhesive under board and the rest whilst laying? What would you guys suggest?
Also do I need ditra matting as I've heard it mentioned with floorboards?
I'll try and post a pic.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Matt
 

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