Posted by admin | Posted in Cork Flooring Info | Posted on 17-12-2008
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Hardibacker installation in wood floors?
I read that if installed Hardibacker, we have to set thinset on the subfloor and then tighten screws to the subfloor. If the subfloor is wood, not the cause for thinset wood wet rot and may in time? Also, if the basement is like a cover made from the floor, only be held with the 2×4, what size should we use Hardibacker 1 / 4 or 1 / 2? If this is the case of the apparatus and this area and has turned the wooden board, then the Hardibacker with screws (not thinset under the Hardibacker) then Motaro travertine thinset to sustain its place. Did not crack tile?
Absolutely glue and screw it! Ideally, you want to put a sheet of 1 / 2 "plywood down first and then 1 / 2 "cement board glued and screwed for that, you want the soil to be as rational as possible, any deflection in the floor tile will to pop over time. The thinset will not rot the wood. Make sure you get a latex additive for all fine especially on wood. I've been a regulator of the Union Tiles more than 25 years beneath the floors and ceramic tile installation
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