Posted by Chief 83 on April 06, 2015 at 17:55:23 from (73.11.83.249):
In Reply to: Re: Hey Tile Guys posted by big daddy t on April 06, 2015 at 09:04:19:
My wife just had the majority of our house done. Couldn't complain much since I never hear a word about what I spend on tractors. We have the 1 1/8" wafer on our floors. House is about 19 years old with no squeaks, sags, or soft spots anywhere. We spoke with a number of tile guys and almost all (had one that could only see the $ signs) of them indicated that the paint on membrane would be just fine and there was no need to go with the concrete board under. That solved a number of issues where tile would come up against carpet and worse yet a vinyl floor as far as height issues. Well the floor has been down now for about 9 months and we haven't had a single issue. All joints and grout lines etc are perfect. So I think you would be ok if you don't have any sagosis (is that a word)with your current sub-floor. If you do, you best use the concrete.
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