Floating Tile Floor
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05-30-2014, 11:27
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RE: Floating Tile Floor
Hey Leroy,
I probably wasn’t very clear on what I meant by a floating tile floor. When we started looking at tile flooring, there were several comments about big tile cracking in motor homes, due to vibration and stress. We wanted to avoid this so we looked for a tile which you installed without gluing it to the subfloor. Also, I didn’t want to put down backer board. We found this product which is designed not to be glued. It has a nonskid backing attached to the tile which snaps together forming an exact joint. You then use their grout which I think is formulated with some adhesive. This holds the tile in place. I’m sure this holds in a home, in the Bird I used wood blocks wherever the tile wasn’t tight against something. Gregg & Jane Gesse 1994 WLWB 40 Mid-Door |
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Floating Tile Floor - Gregg - 02-09-2014, 16:20
RE: Floating Tile Floor - rsbaker - 02-09-2014, 17:23
RE: Floating Tile Floor - ernie ekberg - 02-09-2014, 20:12
RE: Floating Tile Floor - davidbrady - 02-09-2014, 20:21
RE: Floating Tile Floor - Gregg - 02-10-2014, 01:09
RE: Floating Tile Floor - Gregg - 05-18-2014, 16:16
RE: Floating Tile Floor - jwasnewski - 05-28-2014, 00:21
RE: Floating Tile Floor - Gregg - 05-30-2014 11:27
RE: Floating Tile Floor - jwasnewski - 06-02-2014, 20:57
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