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steve garrar | 20:25 Thu 16th Oct 2008 | DIY
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i am having slate tiles in my bathroom can they be laid on 3m ply or do i need to put hardboard down
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..at least 12mm exterior ply Steve...........forget the hardboard :o)
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wont i end up with a step i was told 6m hardbooard
Yes you will end up with a step but better that than tiles that are liable to come loose due to movement. At least 12mm as the builder says.
Generally agree with the above - though it depends how springy the joists/floorboards are on which you are working. May be able to get away it if you use fully-flexible adhesive. Your tradesperson should be able to assess the situation and advise.
You'd have had some sort of a step anyway due to the thichness of the tiles. A wooden or metal edging strip set against the tiles at the door won't look out of place.
hello steve i am a tiler you need to put an overboarding down definatly not hardboard as the moisture in the adhesive will warp the boards should be 18mm ply but in order not create to much step a boarding called NO MORE PLY can be used at 6MM i highly recommend this product.most tile suppliers will either stock it or know where to purchase it it is easilly fitted to,

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