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Ceramic tile questions
I am tiling a small half-bath with an area roughly a little over 4'x8'
with ceramic tile. The old floor was plywood that was screwed and nailed to the subfloor. There is an area 51" by 13" where there is no plywood, just old wood flooring. The other wood flooring had been taken out and replaced with the plywood. The floor is solid with no bounce when jumped on. There is an elevation difference of less than 1/8". Questions: What can be done about the elevation difference or since it is so small, is it really a problem? Do I need to use backerboard or can I use mastic directly over the wood? If I use backerboard, can I just glue it for that small of a space? |
Ceramic tile questions
rile wrote:
I am tiling a small half-bath with an area roughly a little over 4'x8' with ceramic tile. The old floor was plywood that was screwed and nailed to the subfloor. There is an area 51" by 13" where there is no plywood, just old wood flooring. The other wood flooring had been taken out and replaced with the plywood. The floor is solid with no bounce when jumped on. There is an elevation difference of less than 1/8". Questions: What can be done about the elevation difference or since it is so small, is it really a problem? Do I need to use backerboard or can I use mastic directly over the wood? If I use backerboard, can I just glue it for that small of a space? Belt sander? |
Ceramic tile questions
"rile" wrote in message oups.com... |I am tiling a small half-bath with an area roughly a little over 4'x8' | with ceramic tile. The old floor was plywood that was screwed and | nailed to the subfloor. There is an area 51" by 13" where there is no | plywood, just old wood flooring. The other wood flooring had been | taken out and replaced with the plywood. The floor is solid with no | bounce when jumped on. There is an elevation difference of less than | 1/8". | Questions: What can be done about the elevation difference or since | it is so small, is it really a problem? Do I need to use backerboard no | or can I use mastic directly over the wood? mastic on a floor..............no use thinset If I use backerboard, can | I just glue it for that small of a space? | |
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