Tiling a kitchen floor - Can I skip the backerboard?
Howdy all,
Over the course of my childhood, I probably helped my father tile over a hundred floors. When doing a wood floor(which was admittedly rare in Florida), we ran over the wood after fastening it properly (fastener every square foot or less, depending on the thickness of the floor).
Those were the old days. I've done a few tile jobs over wood subfloor for my own use, and don't remember any self-destructing grout lines or cracked tiles, but after reading up for my next job(my kitchen), since it gets you buying a lot more, the books don't entertain the thought of tiling sans backerboard.
I'm on a financial budget and just as importantly a time restriction. This doesn't mean that I don't care how my floor comes out though. I'll do what I have to do to make the floor last, but I'm asking for your opinion:
A kitchen with two sheets of 19x32 ply setting on 2x10 floor joists spaced 16 OC. Plywood is fastened on joists with countersunk screws into joists(3") then a 1 foot grid of 1 5/8" screws.
In your opinion, am I OK to tile over this? Floor is solid with no bounces or squeaks.
Your thoughts are appreciated.
thanks,
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