Bathroom Flooring - advice please
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Hi All,
I'm currently in the midst of an extension on the house and have a brand new 2.4m x 2.4 bathroom space to utilise.
The joists are in and I have used posi-joist so that plumbing and wiring will be very easy for access not that it makes any difference to the questions below
Anyway as its brand new flooring to go down and want to best chance of waterproofing, etc, I would like your expertise with the following....
Q1. Would 12mm Marine ply with 6mm no more ply atop be a good idea for a tiled finish, or would the overall thickness with tiles be too much?
If so,
Q2. Should 6mm Marine ply with 6mm no more ply be more preferential to keep the floor thickness down.
And
Q.3 Should I decide to go the electric underfloor heating route what options do I have in regards to floor thickness.
Many thanks in anticipation.
I'm currently in the midst of an extension on the house and have a brand new 2.4m x 2.4 bathroom space to utilise.
The joists are in and I have used posi-joist so that plumbing and wiring will be very easy for access not that it makes any difference to the questions below
Anyway as its brand new flooring to go down and want to best chance of waterproofing, etc, I would like your expertise with the following....
Q1. Would 12mm Marine ply with 6mm no more ply atop be a good idea for a tiled finish, or would the overall thickness with tiles be too much?
If so,
Q2. Should 6mm Marine ply with 6mm no more ply be more preferential to keep the floor thickness down.
And
Q.3 Should I decide to go the electric underfloor heating route what options do I have in regards to floor thickness.
Many thanks in anticipation.
Thanks all,
Just a matter of deciding what individual thickness of boards to use and UFH, tiles etc to create both a rigid structure and without going excessive on the overall depth.
It's a brand new floor so, walls, skirting, boarding, doors all to go up/on to suit
Happy for anyone to recommend the ideal floor makeup
Thanks again
Gary
Just a matter of deciding what individual thickness of boards to use and UFH, tiles etc to create both a rigid structure and without going excessive on the overall depth.
It's a brand new floor so, walls, skirting, boarding, doors all to go up/on to suit
Happy for anyone to recommend the ideal floor makeup
Thanks again
Gary
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