What should I put down on floor before tiling?

Underlayment is something you put on top of your substrate to prepare it for tiling. The substrate (or subfloor) is the ground, whether it's made of plywood or cement. Cement board or backer board are the most standard underlayments. They come in various thicknesses for different spaces.
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How do you prepare a floor before tiling?

Ensure that the floor is free from any surface contamination such as oil, grease and dust. A dusty cement floor may be sealed by using a suitable sealer e.g. BAL Bond SBR. Otherwise, degrease and clean the floor thoroughly to enable full contact between the floor and the tile adhesive you will be using.
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What do you put up before tile?

Sand any high or uneven spots to create a level surface prior to tile installation.
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Do you have to put down underlayment for tile?

When you are tiling, the ground underneath your tiles needs to be well prepared. You achieve this by providing a protective layer of underlayment on top of it. A cement board or backer board is the best for this purpose. The boards protect against moisture in flooring materials.
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What do you use for underlayment for tile?

Concrete backer board (Durock and WonderBoard), which is the standard material for tile underlayment. Concrete backer board has a solid concrete core, and both sides are faced with fiberglass. It's waterproof, which makes it ideal for wet-area installations.
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Installing TILE FLOOR for the FIRST TIME ? How To Lay Tile Floor



Can you tile 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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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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Can I tile directly on floorboards?

Can you tile on wood floorboards? Good news, yes you can! Tiling over floorboards is possible with the use of plywood or backer boards. In short, a layer of 'board' over your floorboards will keep the surface you're tiling strong and sturdy, and help you minimise any movement from your old floorboards.
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What is the best backer board for tile?

Cement board is a good, reliable backer board that works well on both floors and walls. Keep in mind that most tile setters err on the side of caution and brush a waterproofing membrane on top of cement board when it is in wet areas like showers or tub surrounds.
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Do I need to use primer before tiling?

Before tiling, certain wall and floor backgrounds must be primed for a number of reasons including; to reduce porosity (absorbency) of backgrounds or bases (preventing the formation of air bubbles), to minimise risk of chemical reaction with cement-based adhesives and to add surface strength to friable (weak) surfaces.
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Whats the difference between mastic and thinset?

Thinset is inexpensive and it fills in gaps and depressions. Mastic is very sticky, grabs fast, and is quick setting. Thinset is slow to set, which leads to tile sag on vertical applications. Mastic can give off a sharp, strong odor that takes time to dissipate.
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Do I need to prime plaster before tiling?

Fresh plaster takes up to 30 days to dry and wooden surfaces will require priming. If you were planning on tiling onto raw brick, block work or cement then it would be recommended to either render and plaster or use a cement board such as Hardie Backer which also offers waterproofing and fire resistance.
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Do I need to prep concrete floor for tile?

Although you don't need to install an underlayment between the concrete and the tile, you need to prepare the surface before placing the tile. After all, cracks and uneven areas in the concrete can cause damage to the tile above, and uncontrolled moisture in the concrete can destroy the mortar and loosen the tiles.
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How do you tile over wood floor?

In order to install tiles over wood, you will need to remove any dirt or dust build-up on the surface. Then, strip down the polyurethane so that your subfloor can bond with your tile. The quickest way to get rid of that layer of polyurethane is to sand down the hardwood.
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Can I lay tiles on a wooden floor?

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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Can I use PVA as primer for tiling?

No, you should never use PVA to prime a surface before tiling. PVA (Polyvinyl Acetate) is often used to seal things, or used as a glue in crafts and woodworking but should not be used as a sealer before tiling.
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Is tile primer the same as PVA?

Many people think that PVA is okay as a primer on walls and floors before tiling. This is not the case, as traditionally PVA is a multi-purpose product and not specifically formulated to work with tile adhesives.
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How do you seal a wood floor before tiling?

Floorboards will need to be primed using two neat coats of BAL Prime APD, best practice is to apply the second coat 90° to the first coat, allowing it to dry between coats. Then apply a highly flexible tile adhesive (S2) such as BAL Fast-Flex using a Topps Tiles Pro Tipped 3mm trowel.
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Do I need backer board for floor 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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How thick should tile subfloor be?

The subfloor under the tile should be at least 1 1/8″ thick, with a minimum of 5/8″ thick exterior grade plywood topped by 1/2″ cement backer board.
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