Hi,
I'm looking for some advise as to how to go about putting in a suspended floor, with a view to it being tiled.
Context:
The joists will be C24 Timber (47mm x 150mm) with 480mm spacing between them and about 6.5 metres long (with 2 sleeper walls at 2 & 4 metres). They'll be in joist hangers on a wall plate, attached to the wall with resin fixings. For extra stability I've read I should add noggins.
So:
1. To make sure that this suspended floor is suitable for tiling is there anything I should be considering? How many/placement of noggins? Joist spacing? Anything else?
2. What is the an appropriate flooring material/procedure to use in preparation for tiling to ensure tiles don't crack? I've read about using ply, cement board and other things but I am unsure.
Thanks! Happy to provide any extra info if it helps.
I'm looking for some advise as to how to go about putting in a suspended floor, with a view to it being tiled.
Context:
The joists will be C24 Timber (47mm x 150mm) with 480mm spacing between them and about 6.5 metres long (with 2 sleeper walls at 2 & 4 metres). They'll be in joist hangers on a wall plate, attached to the wall with resin fixings. For extra stability I've read I should add noggins.
So:
1. To make sure that this suspended floor is suitable for tiling is there anything I should be considering? How many/placement of noggins? Joist spacing? Anything else?
2. What is the an appropriate flooring material/procedure to use in preparation for tiling to ensure tiles don't crack? I've read about using ply, cement board and other things but I am unsure.
Thanks! Happy to provide any extra info if it helps.