danger005
9th August 2006, 05:48 PM
I am renovating an ensuite and have a few questions.....
After pulling up the existing floor tiles and underlying mortar, I'm left with a bare timber floor. I was going to fix compressed fibre cement sheets (cfcs) over the top, screed, waterproof then tile. However, I've been advised that the cfcs should not be fixed to timber- only floor joists. Plus its 15mm and that will creat quite a 'thick' floor- probably leading to a large step up into the bathroom.
I was then going to use 6mm JH fibre cement ceramic tile underlay over the timber floor but that is proving hard to get up my way. So I've been considering using cladding (something like Hardiflex 4.5 or 6.0mm) over the timber floor, then laying a screed over this, waterproof, tile.
Any suggestions whether this is a good idea or should I stick with the ceramic tile underlay? I can't see much difference between the two considering I don't have to worry about the structural strength with underlying timber floor.
After pulling up the existing floor tiles and underlying mortar, I'm left with a bare timber floor. I was going to fix compressed fibre cement sheets (cfcs) over the top, screed, waterproof then tile. However, I've been advised that the cfcs should not be fixed to timber- only floor joists. Plus its 15mm and that will creat quite a 'thick' floor- probably leading to a large step up into the bathroom.
I was then going to use 6mm JH fibre cement ceramic tile underlay over the timber floor but that is proving hard to get up my way. So I've been considering using cladding (something like Hardiflex 4.5 or 6.0mm) over the timber floor, then laying a screed over this, waterproof, tile.
Any suggestions whether this is a good idea or should I stick with the ceramic tile underlay? I can't see much difference between the two considering I don't have to worry about the structural strength with underlying timber floor.