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Lee222
Hello everybody, newbie here. I'm about to do my bathroom and I'm a chippy not a tiler but handy enough and have done a couple in my time. I want to lay 10mm callibrated slate on the floor and walls. The walls will be aquapanel. In order not to gain too much height I've removed the existing boards and have laid 12mm WBP onto which will go a 10mm insulated tile backer board before laying a heating mat and then tiles. Problem is, though not properly fixed yet, the floor seems bouncier than I thought it would be. So how rigid are tile backers? Will they offer more support (never seen one) and if so which is a good one to use. Or should I beef it up a bit (nomoreply maybe?)
Also as not a tiler was going to use a self-leveling compound over mat so I don't nick cables etc when applying adhesive. But someone said to use a coat of adhesive instead as this is more flexible than slc. Sound like a good idea?
And finally, which adhesive and grout would people recommend? (oh and sealer, pref satin)
Many thanks.
Also as not a tiler was going to use a self-leveling compound over mat so I don't nick cables etc when applying adhesive. But someone said to use a coat of adhesive instead as this is more flexible than slc. Sound like a good idea?
And finally, which adhesive and grout would people recommend? (oh and sealer, pref satin)
Many thanks.