Info on yellow tongue sheeting
We are looking to purchase a house where yellow tongue has been used in a bathroom. We have been told that the yellow tongue is waterproof and there is no need to worry about waterproofing and leaks; however, there is a stain which you can see from underneath in the area where the shower is located -which leads us to question whether it is indeed 'waterproof' or not. Can anyone help? :kickcan:
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? FC in wet areas and particleboard for rest?
Sorry for cross-post.
I believe particle board flooring (yellow tongue) can be used in wet areas, because of the need to ensure a water proof membrane, but I would still like to use FC sheeting under tiles in the bathroom and laundry.
Can I mix and match Yellow tongue and Hardies Scyon (both tongue and groove flooring) on full platform flooring?
I see a website reference to Stuctaflor available in:
- 19mm (Yellow Tongue – spans 450mm – sheets 3600mm X 900mm),
- 22mm (Red Tongue – spans 600mm – sheets 3600mm X 900mm) and
- 25mm (Blue Tongue – spans 600mm – sheets 3600mm X 600mm).
I see also that James Hardie Scyon FC wet area flooring are 19 mm (900mm X 1800mm)
In other words, do the tongue and grooves match sufficiently, or should I just use standard (say 19mm) FC?