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thinnest subfloor for tiles
so in a bit of a quandary as we're getting our laundry and showers re-done.
the existing floor was a screed bed, on 17mm ply on 90mm(ish) hardwood joists and bearers. the previous owners how ever laid tiles over tiles on the screed
we're wanting to get the smallest height transition between the kitchen and laundry as possible. the plumber doing the works is saying he needs a 40mm water stop angle to meet code, but might be able to get away with a 32mm which will put us back up to roughly the old floor finished height.
so unsure if I really have two options which are:
see if anything subflooring material available that's less then current 17mm ply (which is going to be removed and replaced with 19mm scyon)
or
cut/route the joists down 10 - 15mm and reinforce them by either packing underneath or using something like a 75mm PFC bolted to the side or some type of angle
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ignore the termite damage, its old and will be fixed up