Hello all,
Decided to give replacing my bathroom a go and probably over thinking it. Just trying to see if I need extra support or if I should be ok.
My joists under the shower are running parallel with the tray. (1700Lx700Wx40H)
The18mm 22mm T&G chipboard flooring is running perpendicular with the joists.
I was going to use 12mm Hardieback cement board as a base on top of the chipboard. (I'd prefer to use 6mm Hardieback if that's safe? The 2-3mm of tile cement holding it down along with the 8mm of sand/cement for the shower bed is adding up to make up the height with the rest of the floor. I have 18mm max to door threshold)
Will this be enough without ripping up all the chipboard the length of the shower and installing extra noggins and18mm 22mm ply instead?
If I did have to add additional support, would I get away with just adding the noggins/braces between joists labeled 1 and 2 in the picture attached?
Been enjoying this project so far with successfully rerouting the pipes (in copper! Didn't want to go the plastic route unless a last resort haha) and replacing the plasterboard with cement board.
Thanks For any advice, much appreciated
Decided to give replacing my bathroom a go and probably over thinking it. Just trying to see if I need extra support or if I should be ok.
My joists under the shower are running parallel with the tray. (1700Lx700Wx40H)
The
I was going to use 12mm Hardieback cement board as a base on top of the chipboard. (I'd prefer to use 6mm Hardieback if that's safe? The 2-3mm of tile cement holding it down along with the 8mm of sand/cement for the shower bed is adding up to make up the height with the rest of the floor. I have 18mm max to door threshold)
Will this be enough without ripping up all the chipboard the length of the shower and installing extra noggins and
If I did have to add additional support, would I get away with just adding the noggins/braces between joists labeled 1 and 2 in the picture attached?
Been enjoying this project so far with successfully rerouting the pipes (in copper! Didn't want to go the plastic route unless a last resort haha) and replacing the plasterboard with cement board.
Thanks For any advice, much appreciated
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