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    12.5 tiles high, how to cut.

    Thank you. Duh, I feel a bit stupid now. :giggle:
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    12.5 tiles high, how to cut.

    Hi Need some advice please. The wall height in the shower area, taking account of the floor tile, is 253cm. It's a level shower and the plan is to drop the tiling to approx 5 tiles high in the non wet area. The tile height is 20cm so taking account of the grout (2-3mm?) it'd be approx...
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    Start by tiling outwards from drain?

    Thanks. I will when I buy them but I was hoping for a steer in advance so I can think about the overall layout and what the priorities are e.g. shower envelopes, equal edge tiles, centre line as you walk in. Just not sure. If it differs from room to room that’s fine but it was seeing the...
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    Start by tiling outwards from drain?

    Thanks. It's a wetroom former so as long as I'm consistent and follow the envelope cuts it should slope. What I'm trying to work out is a tile layout that ensures the grout lines are correct. I'm just struggling to visualise them!
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    Start by tiling outwards from drain?

    Um, I'm getting a bit confused. Looking online, it seems that tilers start with the corners of four tiles meeting over the centre of the drain, as opposed to my idea of one tile dead centre over the drain. Does it matter?
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    Start by tiling outwards from drain?

    Hello Trying to plan the layout of envelope tiles on a wetroom floor. It’s an Impey Aquadec Easy fit with 4 envelope cuts. I’m using 20cm tiles. Am I right to start laying the from the drain outwards? I’ve got the drain equidistant from two cuts, which is as good as it gets with an...
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    Screwed chipboard flooring or something else

    So the boards (Kronoboard) have been delivered and I've left them in the room ready to start next week. I read that there needs to be a 10mm expansion gap all round but posters have said 5mm will do. Krono, however, say 12mm. I know I should probably follow the manufacturer instructions but...
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    Screwed chipboard flooring or something else

    So for anyone interested, I've decided to go for 22mm chipboard. Price wise OSB was slightly more expensive but I settled on chipboard because I read it has a finer grain which makes the T&G joints tighter. It's P5 because that's all that my local merchant stocks. 450mm joists is the...
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    Screwed chipboard flooring or something else

    Actually, having checked the price locally, square edged OSB is only £1per sq m more expensive than T&G chipboard. But he says people go for chipboard not OSB. Why would that be? As there's already noggings across the joists would it make most sense to get square edge OSB and cut to the...
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    Screwed chipboard flooring or something else

    Hello My converted loft is L shaped and the main area has T&G chipboard flooring. The remainder, done at at later time was done with 20mm T&G pine floorboards. Part of both floors has had to come up for renovation work. The chipboard area has been cut and screwed back down on noggings...
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    Zone 2 demister mirror in Zone 1

    Ha, I was just searching if you can remove demister pads without damaging the silvering. More challenging would be how to get to the wires with wet fingers, they’d be way out of reach!
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    Alternatives to 22mm NMP TG4 on wetroom floor?

    Thanks, I’ll look into it. So how did the laminate surface interact with tiles and/or a decoupling/tanking membrane?
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    Alternatives to 22mm NMP TG4 on wetroom floor?

    Thanks for the helpful replies. Thanks mrrusty. FWIW AI tells me that it’s not suitable for wet rooms but I guess it’d okay if I put tile backerboard over the top. But if I’m going to do 2 layers I wonder how P5 board (which is the Kronobuild), compares to WBP ply? Thanks yorksbuilder...
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    Alternatives to 22mm NMP TG4 on wetroom floor?

    Thanks - I don't think Hardiebacker is structural so it would have to go over something else. What do people use these days? Previously I used marine ply but that seems to have its critics. I pulled out chipboard and don't think I'll be putting similar back in unless the moisture resistant...
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    Alternatives to 22mm NMP TG4 on wetroom floor?

    I can see it’s quiet at the moment but just giving this a bump.
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    Zone 2 demister mirror in Zone 1

    ..so don’t connect it to the power supply in the first place. Out of interest, shouldn’t these electrical items be marked with their IP rating than rather rely on a line on a piece of paper that will go in the recycling bin once installed?
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    Zone 2 demister mirror in Zone 1

    Yes, so my original question was whether there was anything that could be done to make it suitable for Zone 1. A couple of other replies made me hopeful there was but I appreciate the manufacturer’s position is the official position as regards safety and suitability and therefore not.
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    Zone 2 demister mirror in Zone 1

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    Zone 2 demister mirror in Zone 1

    Here? It also says IP44, which I believe is okay for bathroom Zone 1? So does that mean it's just the demister that isn't IP44?
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    Zone 2 demister mirror in Zone 1

    Thanks for the replies The power will only be live to the mirror if I turn the rocker outside the bathroom on. I'm assuming that when the rocker is turned on, a hand wave will turn the LEDs and demister on together, but I haven't tried it. I've opened the back and below are photos. The white...
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