by David James »
Mon Jan 12, 2009 5:29 pm
[quote="erik"]Hi All,
This is my first post and I am hoping somebody can help.
I would like to replace my lino flooring in the bathroom with ceramic tiles.
The floor is a chipboard floor on to of joists (400 mm apart), and is only 1780 wide x 2100 long.
Can I put tiles straight onto this, or do I have to rip the chipboard out, and replace it with something more substantial?
Many thanks,
Erik[/quote][quote]
Laying ceramic tiles on a chipboard floor in a bathroom should methinks be avoided. Why? Because if water penetrates thru the tile grout or at the edges, which it will in time, the chipboard will soak it up like a sponge and swell.
Better to use marine grade plywood screwed with brass screws to joists.
Consider using Thermonet or similar underfloor heating mats for extra underfoot comfort. [/quote]