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Hi there,
has anyone ever used a product called "no more ply"? A friend advised I use it for my bathroom floor but it's not easy to find...also a bit expensive.
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I have never heard of it to be honest :scratch:

But having just done a google search it appears to be similar to tilebacker board/hardibacker/aquapanel.
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Unless your creating a wet room plywood is the cheapest method of sorting an unstable floor for tilling
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cement based backer boards are the same price or there abouts as wbp ply...wbp is imo going out the tiling market shortly to c/b/b/b.. imo more realibile i have had a good few jobs fail because of the wbp being contamimated with oils..an the sticky stuff they put on the ply to stop it sticking together when on top of each other... :cb
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the existing floor is some kind of fibre board. tried to attach a pic but couldn't get it to work. can i tile strait on top of this?
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jaxonian wrote:tried to attach a pic but couldn't get it to work.
This should help with posting pictures:

how-to-post-pictures-t254.html

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can i tile directly onto this floor?
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here's \a second pic. I have flexible adhesive and grout and it's 60 sq/ft.
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Looks like chipboard.

What type of tiles are you fitting ie-

marble, porcelain
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they're porcelain and they're 10mm thick and 60cmx30cm, I bought flexible adhesive and grout also. I screwed down the only creak i found. will it need more screwing down do you think? I'd rather not have to put a backer board down but also i'd also i don't want it to crack up either! :scratch:
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screw the exsisting boards to joists "looks like nails" in ur pics....

then u will HAVE to overboard with 18mm wbp ply,no more ply,..or 6mm backerboards..imo 6mm backerboards mate..

prime floor with bal sbr
thinset addy on floor lay 6mm b/boards screw them down leave gap between boards

then tile away
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make sure ur addy is suitable for porcelain tiles mate
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u could look into ditra matting to mate..
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Thanks for all your advice. I now have a lovely bathroom floor! Anyone want to see a pic?
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