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[email protected] September 12th 03 04:27 PM

Replacing bathroom floor - best material?
 
We're going to completely refurbish the bathroom at our flat in
London, bathroom suite, lighting, decorations, the lot. The floor is
in a really manky state so it makes sense to replace that as well.
What's the best material to use, it's a pretty small bathroom so cost
isn't a big factor. Would waterproof/marine ply be the best thing to
use (much better than even the best chipboard I would think) or would
actual floorboards be better? It's going to have vinyl or tiles over
it.

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Chris Green )

GB September 13th 03 12:05 PM

Replacing bathroom floor - best material?
 

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We're going to completely refurbish the bathroom at our flat in
London, bathroom suite, lighting, decorations, the lot. The floor is
in a really manky state so it makes sense to replace that as well.
What's the best material to use, it's a pretty small bathroom so cost
isn't a big factor. Would waterproof/marine ply be the best thing to
use (much better than even the best chipboard I would think) or would
actual floorboards be better? It's going to have vinyl or tiles over
it.

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Chris Green )


Chris,

if you are going to cover it up then a sheet material will always be

better
than boarding - a smoother flatter finish.

I would assume exterior grade ply, or marine ply, is probably better than
chipboard - especially as they use exterior grade as temporary cladding
round building sites etc.

I don't think you need go as far as marine ply.


When we did this, we used marine ply. We never had a problem desoite
children splashing etc. Definitely not chipboard.

If you are going to tile it with ceramic tiles you are going to have to make
the floor very strong. That may mean a small step up into the bathroom.
Personally, I prefer vinyl.




Travis Perkins have a neat little booklet which describes all their

various
boards and their uses.
[Assuming you have a TP near you]

Cheers
Dave R





Mike Tomlinson September 14th 03 02:15 AM

Replacing bathroom floor - best material?
 
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Would waterproof/marine ply be the best thing to
use (much better than even the best chipboard I would think) or would
actual floorboards be better?


We had our bathroom refurbished recently. The fitter laid ply over the
manky floorboards and fixed it with screws at approx 6" centres in a
grid pattern.

It's going to have vinyl or tiles over
it.


We went for tiles, having liked them in continental bathrooms. An
advantage is that the main feed pipes from the CH boiler run under the
bathroom floor (it's a small room) so the floor gets nice and warm. Had
it not been for this, we would probably have chosen vinyl.

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