OSB vinyl tile in the bathroom ….?
That is what we need to know: We install vinyl tile 12×12 Car pole in our bathroom and closet Master. We removed the Carpet And Padding that was there. We found that, under OSB. OSB know is not the best wood and must do – it will not happen. As I read – OSB is better than particle board. Anyway – what I can put on the top of the BSF as a protector of moisture to avoid water damage? What is the cement board? I think it fair for ceramic tiles, is not it? We did buy primers and plan to prepare all 2 x. We also buy queues Tile best to make sure that stick and stay stuck. Any ideas / suggestions / advice? I just want to make sure to put something between the BSF and tiles to help protect against water damage. Does anyone want to help you! Just kidding. Thank you in advance.
What to do under vinyl is put fourth "cons-plated luaun more OSB. nailed every 3-4" along the seams and 6-8 each "in the field. After completing assembly, the use of vinyl floor patch to fill the seams and holes base. This provides an excellent base for vinyl tile. The vinyl is difficult, and show all the bumps and Ding in the basement below it. It does not cost much or take a great effort to do the job properly, but you'll have much better results. In a humid place like a bathroom, I also recommend using tile adhesives, even with the tile adhesive. The seal of the word a lot better against moisture. Hope this helps.
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