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Default Tiling on particle board

newshound wrote:



One advertised solution is something that sounds/spells like "no more
ply" AFAIK it is 6mm cement fibre board in 2'x3' sheets that are fixed
with polyurethane glue and screws and cost £10? /sheet.
I wonder if its the same as "RCM Multipupose fibre cement board - A
high performance cellulose fibre cement sheet which can be used in an
extensive range of application both internally and externally. Key
Benefits: Excellent weathering properties, high tensile strength, high
MoE, smooth finish for paint, excellent acoustic
performance. A very strong versatile board." A 6mm 8x4 sheet being
£15 on their price list at
http://www.rcmltd.biz/RCM%20Price%20...Jan%202009.pdf. This board
should address water issues but also glued & screwed should add
significant rigidity to a chipboard floor.

Peterk

Is that flexible enough not to crack when put down on a floor? I'm
thinking particularly of floors in old properties where there may be a
bit of movement in the odd joist.


If you have a floor like that do not even THINK of tiling it without
stiffening it.