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[email protected] November 11th 06 12:50 PM

Sliding door track on ceramic tile
 
How can we install a closet sliding door track onto a ceramic tile
floor?
We had our bathroom vinyl floor replaced with ceramic tile. The louver
doors and the bottom track were removed, but now we need to put them
back. (I guess we [and the tiler we hired] should have thought of that
before.)

Is it risky to drill holes in the tile? It would be quite a hassle if
the tiles cracked.
What alternatives ways are there for securing the track? I thought of
using L-brackets from the door frame to secure a strip of wood to where
the track would go, then screwing the track itself to that wood. The
wood strip would probably have to be at least 1/2" thick though, which
would make a tight fit for the height of the actual door.


Mikepier November 11th 06 01:04 PM

Sliding door track on ceramic tile
 

wrote:
How can we install a closet sliding door track onto a ceramic tile
floor?
We had our bathroom vinyl floor replaced with ceramic tile. The louver
doors and the bottom track were removed, but now we need to put them
back. (I guess we [and the tiler we hired] should have thought of that
before.)

Is it risky to drill holes in the tile? It would be quite a hassle if
the tiles cracked.
What alternatives ways are there for securing the track? I thought of
using L-brackets from the door frame to secure a strip of wood to where
the track would go, then screwing the track itself to that wood. The
wood strip would probably have to be at least 1/2" thick though, which
would make a tight fit for the height of the actual door.


Drill small holes in the grout lines , then use self tapping screws(
like sheetrock screws) to secure the track.


Jack November 11th 06 02:02 PM

Sliding door track on ceramic tile
 

wrote:
How can we install a closet sliding door track onto a ceramic tile
floor?
We had our bathroom vinyl floor replaced with ceramic tile. The louver
doors and the bottom track were removed, but now we need to put them
back. (I guess we [and the tiler we hired] should have thought of that
before.)

Is it risky to drill holes in the tile? It would be quite a hassle if
the tiles cracked.
What alternatives ways are there for securing the track? I thought of
using L-brackets from the door frame to secure a strip of wood to where
the track would go, then screwing the track itself to that wood. The
wood strip would probably have to be at least 1/2" thick though, which
would make a tight fit for the height of the actual door.


Can you cement it down with construction cements? I'm sure there are
cements on the market that will hold it a good or better than screws.
Do a bit of asking your building supplier.
Jack


MLD November 11th 06 04:40 PM

Sliding door track on ceramic tile
 

"Jack" wrote in message
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wrote:
How can we install a closet sliding door track onto a ceramic tile
floor?
We had our bathroom vinyl floor replaced with ceramic tile. The louver
doors and the bottom track were removed, but now we need to put them
back. (I guess we [and the tiler we hired] should have thought of that
before.)

Is it risky to drill holes in the tile? It would be quite a hassle if
the tiles cracked.
What alternatives ways are there for securing the track? I thought of
using L-brackets from the door frame to secure a strip of wood to where
the track would go, then screwing the track itself to that wood. The
wood strip would probably have to be at least 1/2" thick though, which
would make a tight fit for the height of the actual door.


Can you cement it down with construction cements? I'm sure there are
cements on the market that will hold it a good or better than screws.
Do a bit of asking your building supplier.
Jack


To your point. Isn't that how the lower track of sliding glass shower doors
are installed on bath tubs? I'd go for cement before trying anything else.
MLD



EXT November 11th 06 05:32 PM

Sliding door track on ceramic tile
 
It is a simple matter to drill the floor tiles. Much depends on the type of
ceramic tiles you have installed and what is under the tiles, concrete or
wood floor?


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"Jack" wrote in message
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wrote:
How can we install a closet sliding door track onto a ceramic tile
floor?
We had our bathroom vinyl floor replaced with ceramic tile. The louver
doors and the bottom track were removed, but now we need to put them
back. (I guess we [and the tiler we hired] should have thought of that
before.)

Is it risky to drill holes in the tile? It would be quite a hassle if
the tiles cracked.
What alternatives ways are there for securing the track? I thought of
using L-brackets from the door frame to secure a strip of wood to where
the track would go, then screwing the track itself to that wood. The
wood strip would probably have to be at least 1/2" thick though, which
would make a tight fit for the height of the actual door.


Can you cement it down with construction cements? I'm sure there are
cements on the market that will hold it a good or better than screws.
Do a bit of asking your building supplier.
Jack


To your point. Isn't that how the lower track of sliding glass shower
doors
are installed on bath tubs? I'd go for cement before trying anything
else.
MLD





Tim Fischer November 11th 06 06:27 PM

Sliding door track on ceramic tile
 
Not sure why everyone's saying to avoid drilling. Drilling tile is very
easy. Just use a scratch awl at the point you want to drill, VERY lightly
tap it with a hammer to crack the glaze at this point -- and drill with a
masonary bit to size.

I've done this many times and haven't cracked a tile yet.

-Tim



Richard J Kinch November 14th 06 06:12 AM

Sliding door track on ceramic tile
 
Tim Fischer writes:

Not sure why everyone's saying to avoid drilling. Drilling tile is very
easy.


No. Depends on the tile. Some porcelain tile will dull a carbide bit
before you get a single hole finished, and only diamond bits will work.

Cheap, soft tile, yes, you can drill easily.

Richard J Kinch November 14th 06 06:13 AM

Sliding door track on ceramic tile
 
How can we install a closet sliding door track onto a ceramic tile
floor?


Arrange to the right level, and just bed it in caulk.


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