We are having a new bathroom fitted soon and I think I was to have a go at tiling it myself. When we did the kitchen I got someone in as the tiles were stone and expensive so didn't want to risk it looking rubbish.
This time however I could do with saving the money and doing it myself, I've never tiled before at all so reading up a lot and watching plenty of videos to get the basics sorted. Will be getting some help from father in law who has tiled for himself before so hoping between us we can get a decent job done.
I'm going to replace the existing floor as the floorboards are old and no good so will be ripping them up adding new noggins in and replace with 25mm WBP, can this be put down in sections and screwed down, the bathroom is tiny so I wouldn't realistically be able to work with larger sheets in there. I'm presuming if it's screwed down enough a few joins would be OK? I know the less joins the less potential movement there will be but is it acceptable to do this?
The area is only 4sqm so is tiny really.
This time however I could do with saving the money and doing it myself, I've never tiled before at all so reading up a lot and watching plenty of videos to get the basics sorted. Will be getting some help from father in law who has tiled for himself before so hoping between us we can get a decent job done.
I'm going to replace the existing floor as the floorboards are old and no good so will be ripping them up adding new noggins in and replace with 25mm WBP, can this be put down in sections and screwed down, the bathroom is tiny so I wouldn't realistically be able to work with larger sheets in there. I'm presuming if it's screwed down enough a few joins would be OK? I know the less joins the less potential movement there will be but is it acceptable to do this?
The area is only 4sqm so is tiny really.