Ceramic Tile on Particleboard Subfloor
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 6:50 pm
Hello:
I was getting ready to install 1/2" Hardibacker 500 and 20" ceramic tiles in the office of a new manufactured house. While looking up installation information on the web I realized that the particleboard (ANSI A208.1.99) used as the subfloor is not adequate for ceramic tiles. Some say it will be okay with the backerboard, some say not in any instance should they be put on this type of subfloor and the particleboard should be removed and replaced with plywood. I was surprised when I read this because the particleboard seems very solid. In addition the thinset I purchased says do not use on particleboard. I am in the high desert so it is very dry here. According to the Chamption rep.(this is a Redman MH) under the particleboard are the floor joist and insulation (and some sort of plastic barrier is under the house), so replacing the particleboard would not be something I want to tackle. If I can put the backerboard on the particleboard what do I use to attach it? I really wanted tile but do I need to return everything and do something else?
This is what happens when you take action and then investigate afterwards!
Any advice would be appreciated.
Teri
I was getting ready to install 1/2" Hardibacker 500 and 20" ceramic tiles in the office of a new manufactured house. While looking up installation information on the web I realized that the particleboard (ANSI A208.1.99) used as the subfloor is not adequate for ceramic tiles. Some say it will be okay with the backerboard, some say not in any instance should they be put on this type of subfloor and the particleboard should be removed and replaced with plywood. I was surprised when I read this because the particleboard seems very solid. In addition the thinset I purchased says do not use on particleboard. I am in the high desert so it is very dry here. According to the Chamption rep.(this is a Redman MH) under the particleboard are the floor joist and insulation (and some sort of plastic barrier is under the house), so replacing the particleboard would not be something I want to tackle. If I can put the backerboard on the particleboard what do I use to attach it? I really wanted tile but do I need to return everything and do something else?
This is what happens when you take action and then investigate afterwards!
Any advice would be appreciated.
Teri