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jagspit

Hi all, first time on the site, sorry if this has been covered before, but have trawled through and cant find anything exactly the same. I am replacing a t&g wood bathroom floor, am using one whole 8x4 sheet of 19mm marine ply, have doubled up on joists and fitted noggins at 400mm spacings and intend to screw the ply every 100mm or so.
1/Will this be strong enough? am going to use Vitra 450x450 porcelain tiles.
2/Have bought BAL SBR primer. BAL's fixing guide states:- Do not seal plywood surfaces to be tiled. Should I have bought primer?
3/Can you please advise which adhesive and grout to use? looking forward to your sugestions.
Thanks,Chas.
 
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Rich

Top advice from the gents above. It sounds like you will be left with a very solid floor but as has been said above the best way to proceed would be a backer board over the top, this would give you an excellent surface to bond to. I avoid tiling directly on to ply but many other have no problem with it, if you decide to tile straight onto the ply I would us an S2 adhesive and use the primer on the underside and edges of the ply.

Have a read through the link below for a little more info on tiling onto ply.

[h=3]Plywood floors...[/h]
 
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Rich

Are these BAL adhesives? Im not familiar with there range to be honest as I haven't used them for years. If you are intending to use BAL than I would say that you can get the price down a fair bit, BAL are over priced IMO (hence why I haven't used them for years), Is there a Tile Giant near you? Have a look through the link below and see where the nearest store is. They stock Mapei adhesives, highly recommended and at a better price I would have thought. Have a word with the guys there and they should be able to sort you out with what you need :thumbsup:



 

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