steevesla
Nov 15, 2008, 01:20 PM
HI,
I'm in the process of my first bathroom reno. I am a firm believer in doing it solidly and right the first time. Have taken everything out (tub, sink) and removed floor down to the joists. Have now replaced subfloor with 3/4" plywood glued and screwed to the joists. About to add a second layer of plywood 1/2" it will be glued and screwed to the previous layer. After that I have some "whats is the best product" questions. My plans are for a ceramic tile finished surface. Bathroom is only 73" square without tub now.
Using the internet I have found there are a few choices.
It seems the next layer should be either a modified thin set and 1/4" to
1/2" cement board. Some sources also do a self-leveling cement and other still use something I recently found at Lowes /Home Depot stores called a "schluter system." Any comments out there. Or even a better suggestion?
Oh, and should I choose the cement board- do I cover the whole floor? Or secure the tub and then use cement board in remaining areas. Worried that if I don't have some sort of water/vapour barrier under the tub I will have problems later.
Thank you!!
I'm in the process of my first bathroom reno. I am a firm believer in doing it solidly and right the first time. Have taken everything out (tub, sink) and removed floor down to the joists. Have now replaced subfloor with 3/4" plywood glued and screwed to the joists. About to add a second layer of plywood 1/2" it will be glued and screwed to the previous layer. After that I have some "whats is the best product" questions. My plans are for a ceramic tile finished surface. Bathroom is only 73" square without tub now.
Using the internet I have found there are a few choices.
It seems the next layer should be either a modified thin set and 1/4" to
1/2" cement board. Some sources also do a self-leveling cement and other still use something I recently found at Lowes /Home Depot stores called a "schluter system." Any comments out there. Or even a better suggestion?
Oh, and should I choose the cement board- do I cover the whole floor? Or secure the tub and then use cement board in remaining areas. Worried that if I don't have some sort of water/vapour barrier under the tub I will have problems later.
Thank you!!