tgbrooks
11th May 2007, 06:45 PM
Hi,
I have just installed wet area plywood (19 mm) flooring for the bathroom renovation. Because of the odd size and shape of the room I have not utilized the tongue and groove to join ply sheets, but have used double joists and "noggins" between joists to support all edges of the ply sheets.
Therefore I expect very little movement on the floor, but is is still necessary to use ceramic tile underlay as well ?. Does the CTU perform a role other than bridging (unsupported) joins on sheet flooring ?
Trevor
I have just installed wet area plywood (19 mm) flooring for the bathroom renovation. Because of the odd size and shape of the room I have not utilized the tongue and groove to join ply sheets, but have used double joists and "noggins" between joists to support all edges of the ply sheets.
Therefore I expect very little movement on the floor, but is is still necessary to use ceramic tile underlay as well ?. Does the CTU perform a role other than bridging (unsupported) joins on sheet flooring ?
Trevor