Tiling on top of wbp plywood
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Tiling on top of wbp plywood
Hello All,
Is any one still tiling on top of ply. I believe it is frowned upon now but I can not get my head around these new alternatives.
Has any one used things such as no more ply and is it any good.
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Is any one still tiling on top of ply. I believe it is frowned upon now but I can not get my head around these new alternatives.
Has any one used things such as no more ply and is it any good.
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Re: Tiling on top of wbp plywood
the now usual i get round here is 5.5/11.5mm ply is complete carp if wet as the surface layers are micro thin
they also seem to dellamminate very quickly
they also seem to dellamminate very quickly
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Re: Tiling on top of wbp plywood
It is a no go with ply really as the tiles invariably pop off. It is best to use something like Aquapanel or Hardibacker, cement based board, in the wet areas and plasterboard in the dry zones. The tiles will go on much better and stick, just be a bit careful if you are using these modern massive size tiles as weight is a factor. It is more or less the same process to screw up boards as it is ply.
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Re: Tiling on top of wbp plywood
Hello and thanks for the replys.
I think I should have been clearer in my explanation.
I am referring to over boarding the floor with 12mm wbp ply.
Would it be OK if I was to screw it down every 100mm to stop it moving.
The tiles are 600x300 porcelain.
Thank You for any advice.
Col
I think I should have been clearer in my explanation.
I am referring to over boarding the floor with 12mm wbp ply.
Would it be OK if I was to screw it down every 100mm to stop it moving.
The tiles are 600x300 porcelain.
Thank You for any advice.
Col
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Re: Tiling on top of wbp plywood
If you must tile directly to ply then at least use a primer such as https://www.toppstiles.co.uk/tprod8763/ ... -1ltr.html
Other brands available.
Other brands available.
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Re: Tiling on top of wbp plywood
Thanks you for the link and advice Wine~o,wine~o wrote:If you must tile directly to ply then at least use a primer such as https://www.toppstiles.co.uk/tprod8763/ ... -1ltr.html
Other brands available.
I got a 5ltr in case I use the ply on the floor. However, I am listening to the advice off you men on here and I think the ply I already bought to do the job might get the elbow and I will use No More Ply instead.
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Re: Tiling on top of wbp plywood
No more ply is a better option
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Re: Tiling on top of wbp plywood
I thought it would be better value to buy 5ltr rather as I need some for mixing in cement motor but I think I might have overestimated as usual.Ha.aeromech3 wrote:"I got a 5ltr in case I use the ply on the floor".
Must be a Church Hall size for that amount?
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Re: Tiling on top of wbp plywood
We had a eastern european builder tile our bathrooms and he used plywood. All the tiles came loose in next to no time.
Not sure if it was the ply bending with moisture or that the adhesive just didn't stuck to the tile.
Not sure if it was the ply bending with moisture or that the adhesive just didn't stuck to the tile.
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Re: Tiling on top of wbp plywood
On commercial jobs we still use plywood - but we are covering sometimes hundreds of square feet. We always screw down on either 100mm or 150mm centres with the heads fully sunk (this may require a special screw such as Hilti whiterock screws if you aren't willing to pilot and countersink). It isn't sealed before it goes down, but then if there is any question about the screed/concrete beneath it (if that's what is there) then that gets a coat of green liquid DPM before we start (allowed to dry overnight if possible). Tilers seem to universally favour rapid set adhesives with Bal, Ball, Ardex and Mapei used most commonly in my experience
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