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I am looking for some advice on suitable bathroom subfloors on joists. I have had a look on the forum, and am struggling to find an answer.
Currently the bathroom subfloor is some kind of 18mm chipboard screwed onto the joists (400mm centres). Previously carpet was laid on top of this so deflection of the sub floor wasn't a worry. The bathroom is relatively small (tiled area is approx. 1.2m x 2m). I am planning on adding electric under floor heating and then tiling. An additional consideration is that I can't go too high with the floor height, so adding a layer of cement backer board onto chipboard and then adding Wedi layer wouldn't work.
Previous advice from a bathroom fitter was to keep the existing subfloor, add 6mm Wedi board to act as insulating layer for the electric UFH and then tile on top of that. However, when searching to see if any bonding was required between chipboard subfloor and Wedi (other than screws), I cam across lots of advice against tiling onto chipboard as the subfloor.
Additionally, the current subfloor resembles swiss cheese due to me and my multitool making some exploratory holes to see what the joist were like and pipes etc. SO I am now thinking the best way would be to rip up the chip board and start again onto joists.
What options do I have for starting from scratch or (if possible) keeping the existing subfloor?
Thanks in advance!
Currently the bathroom subfloor is some kind of 18mm chipboard screwed onto the joists (400mm centres). Previously carpet was laid on top of this so deflection of the sub floor wasn't a worry. The bathroom is relatively small (tiled area is approx. 1.2m x 2m). I am planning on adding electric under floor heating and then tiling. An additional consideration is that I can't go too high with the floor height, so adding a layer of cement backer board onto chipboard and then adding Wedi layer wouldn't work.
Previous advice from a bathroom fitter was to keep the existing subfloor, add 6mm Wedi board to act as insulating layer for the electric UFH and then tile on top of that. However, when searching to see if any bonding was required between chipboard subfloor and Wedi (other than screws), I cam across lots of advice against tiling onto chipboard as the subfloor.
Additionally, the current subfloor resembles swiss cheese due to me and my multitool making some exploratory holes to see what the joist were like and pipes etc. SO I am now thinking the best way would be to rip up the chip board and start again onto joists.
What options do I have for starting from scratch or (if possible) keeping the existing subfloor?
Thanks in advance!