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    Tiling onto ply wood

    It's already done in ply. We used ply because it was a lot cheaper and the bath and sink won't really be exposed to constant water soaking like the shower. thanks
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    Tiling onto ply wood

    Hi I'm tiling onto exterior grade ply around the bath and sink (not the shower this has been done using aqua panel). Should I first seal the ply to waterproof it further? A friend said they didn't seal theirs and the tiles came off because the ply warped, I think when it soaked in...
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    Cellar ventilation

    Thanks again. I'll go the round pipe and core drill route as the front of house is rendered. I'll then run the pipe down behind the stud wall and out of the wall below ceiling height. I'll put some sort of vent covers on to stop insects and rain getting in.
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    Cellar ventilation

    Thanks again. That all seems to make sence and ties up with what I've seen. Bearing all that in mind where would be the best place to position the vents in my situation (below)? On the outside the vents would have to be at ground level in the ground floor joist space. I was going to use...
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    Cellar ventilation

    Thanks john So when I see these 2 vents down at ground level at each side of the house or celler they are just vents and not fans? So there is no need to fit a fan? I suppose the fan would need to on all the time to to keep a constant flow of air, but this would occur naturally if they were...
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    Cellar ventilation

    I will be starting a cellar refurbishment shortly. The cellar has already been tanked (although I'm not sure how well) and boarded and a floor laid. There doesn't seem to be much damp but there is a little mould here and there. It's currently being used as a store room while refurbishing the...
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