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This is my first post so apologies if this has been covered recently.
I will be tiling on to WBP plywood in a bathroom. Do I need to prime the wood first or treat it in anyway?
Can I just tile directly on it??
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Thanks for that Jaid,
I had been on a DIY website and they stressed not to use PVA primer and that is what made me wonder about the issue.
I was in Woodies, but couldn't find anything. Maybe I didn't look hard enought! Any ideas where I could pick up some PVC poly-bond??
TBH, I wouldn't botehr with a sealed, because WBP plywood is generally resistant to moisture asorbtion.
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I used something like this - can be applied directly to plywood. Mine was the powder version that you have to mix. Probably no harm in using a sealer, but this one doesn't require it.
Thanks for that guys.
The initial website I had checked ref the PVA was cautioning against its use in case water mades it's way through, mixed with the primer causing it to soften, which would then then cause tiles to drop off.
I take it that none of you who've used a PVA primer have experienced a problem like this?
I am also getting conflicting advice from friends about the merits of using a leveling compound on the bathroom floor. Any opinions?
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My tiler tiled on top of my marine ply with fex adhesive and flex grout and both of my bathroom floor tiles cracked,ive just taken the tiles up and am wondering what to do no ~ two tilers have said to me to put ply down on top of the marie ply with loads of screws and retile again. How do i take off the adhesive from the marine ply?
Hi there,
I'm tiling my kitchen. There's currently lino down with floorboards underneath. At first I thought putting plywood down before tiling would suffice but then I was told that plaster board might be needed cause the plywood might not be strong enough.
Does anyone have knowledge on this area? I always thought plywood would hold the tiles and ensure there's no movement.
Thanks.
We had a tiler over to our house and he advised us to use rock board. But its very expensive - €45 a sheet. Does anyone have any experience with rockboard? If so, would you recommend it?
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