Tiles on timber

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Tiles on timber

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Mrs M wants a tile-topped plinth to go around the bath, under the rim. 4" x 2" CLS laid flat, lap joints at corners, with substantial supports under. As it won't get soaking wet, am I safe in sticking the tiles straight onto the timber, or should I use tilebacker board on top of the timber? I have built a similar plinth, using timber/MDF :sad: , and had no trouble with it over 15 years.
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Post by cheadle_plastering »

I wouldn't tile onto the timber mooncat, would go with the TBB just to be safe more than anything...although my old house had a tiled panel & 100mm plinth around the top, tiles were fixed onto standard PB & it had been in for around the same amount of time with no problems.
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TBB just to be safe, not direct onto the timber as timber sucks in the moisture & will tiles will work there way loose eventually.
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