Most houses in england are terraced or semi detached houses and most bathrooms are upstairs.
Floor tiling upstairs bathrooms.
Like stone porcelain tile can achieve a rich textured solid feeling.
When laid properly it s virtually a forever floor tiling that requires almost no care and maintenance.
I have hard board floor.
I plan on ceramic tiling my upstairs bathroom floor.
Ceramic tile flooring is one of the best choices you can make for your upstairs bath.
I have some very large ceramic tiles and some unibond flixible floor adhesive grout.
Concrete subfloors are prepared differently than wood subfloors.
Cover up an old floor whether you re replacing an old shabby bathroom flooring tile or installing a new one you can t beat ceramic or stone tile for durability and appearance.
Like vinyl it is waterproof and is fairly inexpensive.
I am concerned the tiles will crack when walked on and want your advice before i begin.
Preparation for installing floor tile depends on the type of subfloor in the room you are tiling.
There s even advice on how to tile around a toilet.
Not only is it one of the most durable flooring materials you can choose from but it s also one of the most.
When you are installing tile on a second floor you may be concerned that the floor isn t strong enough to support the weight of tiles and mortar.
Parquet and tongue and groove floors are particularly ill suited for a damp bathroom.
Like the rest of my house the floors are very slightly creaky but notmuch.
Both require specialist attention in order to prepare them for tiling.
Porcelain tile is the best of all worlds for bathroom flooring as it is waterproof stylish and cost effective.
Excess moisture will eventually cause the wood to warp and crack.
Solid wood flooring might look fantastic but it is never recommended for bathroom flooring.
The subfloor must be able to hold the weight of the tile and preparation materials required to complete the installation.
Porcelain or ceramic tile.
This means that in 9 10 cases bathrooms have subfloors constructed from floorboards or chipboard screwed or nailed onto joists.