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snewo
Hi Everyone,
I want to tile my bathroom floor. It's a small powder room (77" x 43"). The floor is 1/4" plywood overtop of 3/4" flakeboard ply over 16" OC joists. I obviously want to do this right so I'm looking for help. I'm trying to figure out the correct steps to take for an underlayment. Here is what I was planning on doing:
Buy 3/4" hardibacker style backer board and glue it to the existing ply with liquid nails and then screwed down to the ply with flat head screws, making sure the heads are below the surface of the backer. I can do the whole room with one board so I won't have any seams.
Does this sound reasonable, or am I making serious newbie mistakes?
What would you do if you were me?
Thanks in advance,
Snewo
I want to tile my bathroom floor. It's a small powder room (77" x 43"). The floor is 1/4" plywood overtop of 3/4" flakeboard ply over 16" OC joists. I obviously want to do this right so I'm looking for help. I'm trying to figure out the correct steps to take for an underlayment. Here is what I was planning on doing:
Buy 3/4" hardibacker style backer board and glue it to the existing ply with liquid nails and then screwed down to the ply with flat head screws, making sure the heads are below the surface of the backer. I can do the whole room with one board so I won't have any seams.
Does this sound reasonable, or am I making serious newbie mistakes?
What would you do if you were me?
Thanks in advance,
Snewo