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rdmbfossa

We have moved into our new house and I am about to put some floor tiles down. The house flooring is 22mm water resistant chipboard. I planned to put down 6mm no more ply rather than 18mm ply to keep the finished height of the floor down to as close to carpet level as possible. Thinking of the future when my wife thinks its time for a change of decor, my question is, if the no more ply is glued/siliconed and screwed to the chipboard, I would imagine this would be difficut to remove without damaging the chipboard floor below? Would it be advisable to screw 6mm ply either below or above the no more ply so that I can get back to a flat even surface fairly easily or is this a bad idea?
 

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Re: What about when I need to replace the tiled flooring in the future

nightmare to get up ! screws all covered in adhesive - glue is ultra strong .
just expect dirty ,dusty time if you need to get it up .(ever)
 
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Mr Tiler

Re: What about when I need to replace the tiled flooring in the future

The reason you are glueing the nmp down is not for fixing purposes although it helps... It is so there are no voids between the board and substrate. If your happy that the floor is solid and perfectly flat I would suggest fixing some 6mm hardi backer cement boards rather than the nmp as I have been told it gives the best tiling surface.. But if there are and voids under the boarding it will create bounce in the floor which could result in tiles popping up/ grout cracking which would result in a large loss of money to start it all again. Its just the risk your willing to take really. Hope this helps
 
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Gazzer

Re: What about when I need to replace the tiled flooring in the future

The reason you are glueing the nmp down is not for fixing purposes although it helps... It is so there are no voids between the board and substrate. If your happy that the floor is solid and perfectly flat I would suggest fixing some 6mm hard I backer cement boards rather than the nmp as I have been told it gives the best tiling surface.. But if there are and voids under the boarding it will create bounce in the floor which could result in tiles popping up/ grout cracking which would result in a large loss of money to start it all again. Its just the risk your willing to take really. Hope this helps


WRONG Ash. NMP relies on their own Mega Strength Adhesive. The screws are used to compress the adhesive so it spreads and expands.
 
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Mr Tiler

Re: What about when I need to replace the tiled flooring in the future

Sorry neale didnt realise i was giving wrong advise. what do you mean though ? So is it not the same principle as backerboards? That's what happens when you fix backer down the adhesive spreads when you give the boards down while adhesive is so wet?
 
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Gazzer

Re: What about when I need to replace the tiled flooring in the future

Maybe spend a bit more time reading the manufacturers instructions. As for Hardi Vs NMP thats your opinion. Oh hang on an opnion based on never using either ????
 
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Mr Tiler

Re: What about when I need to replace the tiled flooring in the future

I've used backer a couple of times. And my reason for best tiling surface is based on the strong opinion on this site whenever I've saw someone asking what the best surface is I have very rarely seen nmp mentioned.
 

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Re: What about when I need to replace the tiled flooring in the future

Thats more to the fact that hardi boards are more readily available that nmp..
 
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Mr Tiler

Re: What about when I need to replace the tiled flooring in the future

And if nmp say you have to use there very own special adhesive that would give me more reason to use hardi!
 
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rdmbfossa

Re: What about when I need to replace the tiled flooring in the future

Thanks for replies so far. I have already purchased the NMP and adhesive, primer etc. so I will have to use it. I just wondered if there was a good way of putting the tiles down that would still allow them to be taken up without to much problems in the future, so I could re-tile or put down an alternative flooring.
 

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