Can you use plywood instead of cement board?

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The best argument when determining whether to use plywood or cement board under tile is in the adhesive process. Plywood is porous, and not designed for use with most of today's latex-based thinset mortars. Cement backerboard is designed specifically for this use.
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What can I use instead of cement board?

Glass mat gypsum board is a better choice. Sheets of glass mat gypsum are made from water-resistant silicone-treated gypsum, reinforced on both sides by fiberglass mats. DensShield is one common brand. It is easier to cut than cement board, it is mold resistant, and it has a built-in moisture barrier.
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Can tile be put directly on plywood?

Tile can be laid on plywood. But do not install tile directly on the plywood subfloor itself. Use an intervening layer of a sheet of thinner plywood.
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Can you use plywood as underlayment tile?

While you can lay tile directly over a concrete slab using thin-set adhesive, don't make the mistake of applying tile directly to a plywood subfloor. No matter how firm the subfloor; the plywood will expand and contract at a different rate as the tile, causing cracks to develop in the grout lines or tiles over time.
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Do you have to use cement board under tile?

Whenever you're laying tile on a wood subfloor, you need to first install cement backer board. Backer board prevents leaks and water damage that could harm your flooring and the structure of your home.
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Can you use plywood as Backerboard?

Plywood is porous, and not designed for use with most of today's latex-based thinset mortars. Cement backerboard is designed specifically for this use.
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Will thinset stick to plywood?

Plywood and the flooring to which it is attached must be at least 1 1/8 inch thick to support the weight of thinset and tiles.
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Do I need to prime plywood before tiling?

In general, if the subfloor for tiling is made up of plywood, you don't have to use a primer. Instead, the plywood preparation is done so that it is made water-resistant and more adhesive suitable without using a primer.
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What thickness ply to tile on?

When using plywood, you'll need to ensure it's at least 12mm or more in thickness to create a rigid surface for your tiles. This, along with your tiles, will raise the level of your flooring, so be sure to bear this in mind before you get started. The alternative is backer board.
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How do you waterproof a bathroom subfloor plywood?

To waterproof the plywood yourself, first repair it if needed and then sand it down and clean it off. Use a waterproof sealant, stain or paint and apply two to three layers. Allow each coat to dry thoroughly before painting the next one.
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Should I PVA plywood floor before tiling?

Short answer. No, never use PVA to prime a surface before applying tiles. The acetic acid produced when cement and PVA come into contact would render the adhesive and grout useless.
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Do I need cement board for shower walls?

Shower walls must be backed with a waterproof backing board. Drywall is not an acceptable backer board. Even moisture-resistant drywall (green or blue varieties) will not hold up in showers. Use a true cement backer board, or try a shower backer board kit like this one.
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What is better cement board or backer board?

Backer board helps ensure a durable, long-lasting tiling job. It helps prevent cracks in the tile and grout due to moisture, humidity and temperature. Cement backer board is sturdy, waterproof, and an ideal substrate for any tiling job, inside or outside.
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Can you use 1/4 cement board walls?

1/4" hardibacker alone is an unsuitable substrate for shower wall tile. If it were attached to properly waterproofed drywall, plywood, or plaster it would be fine. Think about it, one wayward elbow, knee, or hip bump and you may get flexion which would cause the grout (or tile) to crack.
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Can you apply tile directly to wood?

Can you tile on wood? Yes, but because wooden floors naturally bend, bounce and expand, tiles can end up cracking under the pressure if installed incorrectly. Tiling on wood surfaces is all about ensuring there is enough rigidity in the wooden subfloor and selecting the correct flexible tile adhesive.
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How do you bond concrete to plywood?

One way to attach plywood to a concrete surface is to screw it into place with concrete fasteners. Another way that involves less strain and hard work is to glue the plywood to the concrete. This only requires a few materials and will adhere the plywood very securely in place.
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Can you tile on plywood bath panel?

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Some people will recommend that you use ply for this, but ply will warp and bend with heat and water, ruining the tiling, so it's much more advisable to use specially made tile backing boards.
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Can I just screw down backer board?

Screw and Joints

Do not use drywall screws as they are not recommended to be used to hold the backer board in place. All of your backer board pieces should be cut before they are placed on​ the floor. Along the perimeter, screws should be installed at least ½ inch from the edge, but no more than 2 1/4 inches.
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Do I really need thinset under backer board?

Thinset is going to create a solid surface under tile and prevent flexing that could lead to cracking. Using thinset between the backerboard and subfloor will create additional strength, fill in any potential gaps that exist and lessen the possibility of movement.
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What subfloor is needed for tile?

As with a wooden subfloor, a concrete subfloor must be level for successful tile installation. Additionally, steps must be taken to ensure that a concrete floor will create a solid bond. Your concrete floor should be clean, dry, flat and free of adhesives.
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Can you use 1/4 inch cement board on floors?

1/4" USG Durock® cement board is an ideal substrate for floor and countertop ceramic tile installations. The 1/4" thickness helps eliminate transition trim when abutting carpet or wood flooring and minimize level variations with other finish materials.
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Can you use thinset to level a plywood floor?

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Mortars cannot be used to level or patch a floor – ever! The materials used in mortars render the product unstable once the thickness exceeds the manufacturers' recommended maximum thickness.
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Does grout stick to wood?

When you grout, you have to be very careful where the grout touches the up against the wood table. If you use sanded grout, the sand can scratch the wood finish. Don't get any more grout on the wood than is necessary.
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