Schluter®-DITRA Over Wood in a Bathroom (Part 1) – by Home Repair Tutor
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So after I finish prepping the floor with all the steps shown in the video, what mortar would I use to put bigger porcelain tiles on the floor? Modified or unmodified?
What if you want to install porcelain tile into connecting rooms. Their is 3/4 plywood in first room and tongue &groove oak in second room. Both are flush.
It’s way over priced and not necessary. So many new products that we are told you have to use. I’ve have done lots of tile jobs on plywood with zero issues many years latter.
should ditra be installed if doing floating floors
Very good
What about dry wall or over sheets rock..try to do my bathroom wall
Would this be a overkill for a small entrance foyer?
its waterproof but would you want water just sitting there on that and not being able to dry? i like cement board keep it old school
"half a day to install cement board" he says. what?? maybe a 4 year old LOL
Do you not prime your floor?