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Default What stops the water?

On Jan 5, 10:57*pm, wrote:
In a typical bathroom floor tile installation you have the following
sequence:

Plywood subfloor, Thin-Set, Backerboard, Thin-Set, Tile/Grout.

If the grout is not perfectly sealed and the bathroom is heavily used
(with a lot of water on the floor), where does the water stop? *I know
Backerboard is water-damage-resistant, but I hear it can wick and
absorb water. *What are we relying on to keep the water from soaking
the plywood? *Is it just the thin-set?


Rely on the towel and floor mats you hang to dry.