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    davidadrian140 Posts: 124, Reputation: 2
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    Sep 18, 2010, 12:32 PM
    Bathroom sub floor
    Hey guys,

    Well I'm in need of some expert advice. I just removed the old tile sheets in my bathroom floor that where installed on top of some very old vinyl tiles which were also installed over some sort of thin cardboard like material. Then there was the plywood which wasn't in the greatest shape so that came off too. Now all that remains is the sub floor. I want to install tile flooring. What exactly do I need to do to make sure this is done properly? New plywood, backer board or wonder board, some ditra, membrane? I've read so much and seems there's a bunch of ways to do this. Can anyone tell me the right way? Would hate to spend time and money and not have it done right.

    Thanks guys.
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    Sep 18, 2010, 07:03 PM

    Hi David,

    There's more than one right way to set tiles on a floor.

    You say you're down to the subfloor, but forgot to say what it is. It would also help to double check if the joists system is sturdi enough for tiles. Need type and size of joists, species and grade would also be very helpful. Spacing from one to the next, and the span of these joists. How old is this floor, basement or crawl, and where is this house.

    Jaz

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