Hi all,
(I have tried looking but could not find this subject covered in another thread, if I am mistaken please point me to the correct thread and I will try to cancel this posting)
Replacing a small 3m2 washroom with a wetroom, and contemplating the use of Hardie's 22mm structural board HardieFloor (http://www.jameshardie.co.uk/hardiefloor) in a bid to achieve levelling with existing floorboards in the neighbouring room and the 22mm Impey WetDec former. DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY EXPERIENCES TO SHARE OR RECOMMENDATION ON REGARDING THE PRODUCT AND PROPOSED APPLICATION?. The plan is to: 1) strengthen joist work (noggins screwed with Spax quality screws). 2) lay insulation between joists ANY RECOMMENDATION ON INSULATION. 3)Fix HardieFloor - (Spax quality 50mm screws at 100 intervals, 25mm from edges + gripfill type adhesive on T&G ends). 4) Apply tanking membrane (preparing HardieFloor according to chosen tanking system e.g. priming)- was planning on using Impey's Tilesafe but given its vertical tile load and heating limits I am looking for alternatives - perhaps Impey's Waterguard, ANY OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TANKING MEMBERANE PLEASE? 5) securely fix RCD protected UHT (compatible with the chosen tanking membrane) ANY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR UHT SYSTEMS? 6) consider applying (depending on the robustness of the UHT mats) SLC for general floor area and slurry of rapid setting flexible tile adhesive on former tray. 7) Lay tiles with flexible adhesive and grout that are compatible with the chosen membrane system. ANY OTHER ADVICE, MISSED STEPS ETC?
Given the small area I intend to waterproof full length of all walls.
THANKS IN ADVANCE
Structural 22mm Hardie floor for Wetroom
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Re: Structural 22mm Hardie floor for Wetroom
Have you tried to speaking to the technical department at Hardies?
They are usually quite keen to give you the info you need.
Sorry, no experience in this field myself, but seeing as no-one has answered you, that is what I would suggest because they will have come across every issue that could crop up
Let us know how you get on
They are usually quite keen to give you the info you need.
Sorry, no experience in this field myself, but seeing as no-one has answered you, that is what I would suggest because they will have come across every issue that could crop up
Let us know how you get on
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