Hi guys, and girls
I am fixing a kitchen floor that has rotted due to spillages. I was gonna just relay boards and put the lino back on but being a landscaper I reckon I'm capable of doing a bit of indoor tiling so figured I'd give it a shot.
Problem being is that I have exposed the beams and a DPM. Below the dpm is a polysteirine by the looks of it. It's very soft. What sort of sub flooring would be strong enough to secure the tiles to. Bearing in mind that I have to cross over the gaps between the floor beams.
I mean I am sure I could find something to do the job but not without having to step up into my kitchen from the hallway. I hope this made sense
I am fixing a kitchen floor that has rotted due to spillages. I was gonna just relay boards and put the lino back on but being a landscaper I reckon I'm capable of doing a bit of indoor tiling so figured I'd give it a shot.
Problem being is that I have exposed the beams and a DPM. Below the dpm is a polysteirine by the looks of it. It's very soft. What sort of sub flooring would be strong enough to secure the tiles to. Bearing in mind that I have to cross over the gaps between the floor beams.
I mean I am sure I could find something to do the job but not without having to step up into my kitchen from the hallway. I hope this made sense
