i would say 12mm minimum, so why not go 1 better and remove your chipboard and replace with 19 or 15mm ply, you would get a 100% better job at the end of the day mate
Would thinner plywood not be ok if I use a flexible ashesive and grout. was hoping to get away with 6mm as don't want a massive set up to the bathroom. removing the original floor would be to much for my diy skills.
Would thinner plywood not be ok if I use a flexible ashesive and grout. was hoping to get away with 6mm as don't want a massive set up to the bathroom. removing the original floor would be to much for my diy skills.
Would be interested to know how the OP got on. Our bathroom floor has been tiled onto chipwood floor (previous owner) and cracks have appeared in the grouting and they move now. This post answers my question but wondered if it solved their problem?
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