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Tom July 21st 03 07:31 PM

Granite Tile Over MDF
 
I plan to use 12X12 granite tile for our kitchen countertops. We have
installed a 3/4 MDF top over the counters. I have since heard that Type I
mastic is not recommended over masonite, etc. Others have told me that Kilz
as a primer or scarifying the MDF will allow the mastic to "hold" the tiles.
Also, can the tiles be butted and grouted only in the chamfered edges or
should there be a tiny gap?

Thanks for and help.

Tom




Charlie Spitzer July 21st 03 08:52 PM

Granite Tile Over MDF
 

"Tom" wrote in message
news:wkWSa.2453$Ye.294@fed1read02...
I plan to use 12X12 granite tile for our kitchen countertops. We have
installed a 3/4 MDF top over the counters. I have since heard that Type I
mastic is not recommended over masonite, etc. Others have told me that

Kilz
as a primer or scarifying the MDF will allow the mastic to "hold" the

tiles.
Also, can the tiles be butted and grouted only in the chamfered edges or
should there be a tiny gap?

Thanks for and help.

Tom


you shouldn't use mdf. if you aren't making a mortar bed, you need a thicker
base.

you can use exterior plywood or chipboard. you then need to use 1/2" cement
board. you then tile to the cement board.

no. use the thinest spacers for granite. 1/32" i believe. use unsanded
grout.

regards,
charlie
cave creek, az



MCL July 22nd 03 05:52 PM

Granite Tile Over MDF
 
Having just did this, I agree with Charlie 100%...

You do not want to use MDF for a counter top...

I used 3/4 exterior grade plywood, a layer of thinset, 1/2 wonderboard, a
layer of thinset, and then my granite tiles... Install came out awesome...
Even built in my own customer undermount sink... Did a nice wood strip on
the front of the granite to match the cabinets...

Good luck,
Mark

"Tom" wrote in message
news:wkWSa.2453$Ye.294@fed1read02...
I plan to use 12X12 granite tile for our kitchen countertops. We have
installed a 3/4 MDF top over the counters. I have since heard that Type I
mastic is not recommended over masonite, etc. Others have told me that

Kilz
as a primer or scarifying the MDF will allow the mastic to "hold" the

tiles.
Also, can the tiles be butted and grouted only in the chamfered edges or
should there be a tiny gap?

Thanks for and help.

Tom






Mike Columbo July 23rd 03 12:04 AM

Granite Tile Over MDF
 

"MCL" wrote in message
...
Having just did this, I agree with Charlie 100%...

You do not want to use MDF for a counter top...

I used 3/4 exterior grade plywood, a layer of thinset, 1/2 wonderboard, a
layer of thinset, and then my granite tiles... Install came out awesome...
Even built in my own customer undermount sink... Did a nice wood strip on
the front of the granite to match the cabinets...



How did you finish the inside of the hole where the "undermount" sink is?


M.C.
somewhere in Ca.



Amos July 23rd 03 01:27 AM

Granite Tile Over MDF
 
Mike Columbo wrote:

"MCL" wrote in message
...

Having just did this, I agree with Charlie 100%...

You do not want to use MDF for a counter top...

I used 3/4 exterior grade plywood, a layer of thinset, 1/2 wonderboard, a
layer of thinset, and then my granite tiles... Install came out awesome...
Even built in my own customer undermount sink... Did a nice wood strip on
the front of the granite to match the cabinets...




How did you finish the inside of the hole where the "undermount" sink is?


M.C.
somewhere in Ca.



cut to fit and bullnose the edges. you should consider solid surface
granite. allthough i've set plenty on tops, imho granite tiles should
be reserved for floors and walls..



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