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    Grouting floor tile

    What kind of grout are you using? Personally I used Fusion Pro on my job, haven't had any issues with the color not matching. Even bought a second container of it, and it matched the first as far as I can tell. It's a little pricey compared to some but I figure it's money well spent. If you...
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    vinyl tile removal

    You have to say I am an optimist :) I actually put the last floor tile down about a month ago. Having to deal with a floor that had a couple of high spots (1/2"+)took way more time then I imagined. I actually put down another layer in the low spots of 1/4" CBU just so I didn't go through so much...
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    vinyl tile removal

    Got all the old plywood up. Probably a good thing I went that way, had some rotten spots going. Would you suggest putting a deck screw into each plank @ the joists just to be sure no squeaks? The planks are the tongue and groove style with nails driven in at an angle to keep them tight. Couple...
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    vinyl tile removal

    Thanks. The project got back burnered for a couple of days, got called into work for a few last minute projects. Usually this time of year there's nothing to do so when there's money to be had, I'm there ;)
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    vinyl tile removal

    Back to the questions again. Thinset. The game has changed since I'm not using the Ditra. My options here on local procurement seems to be either the Versabond/custom products from Home Depot or the tile store has the full line of Bostik thinsets. If I go with a border around the entire...
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    vinyl tile removal

    Amen to that.
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    vinyl tile removal

    Ok, the room size is such that it will take 3 1/2 sheets (14ft) lengthwise and 2 ft on each sheet to make the wall (10 ft)width. So I would run all three sheets together and stagger the 2 ft sections so I don't get 4 corners? Or alternate the sheets, meaning left to right, first sheet, 8ft +...
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    vinyl tile removal

    Well, With 1/2" plywood and a 1/2" diagonal and not hitting the joists, I would have to use 1" or slightly less, right? I guess if I'm to use deck screws, 1 1/4" is the only short size they offer from the big orange box store. One other question: #6 or #8 screws? Thanks again.
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    vinyl tile removal

    Should I use anything between the plywood and the diagonal planks? Other than screw it down? What screws do you suggest for that? The old standby drywall screws? Or deck screws. So far I've gotten up about one sheet of plywood. Have to say it's much easier than scraping that old **** off :beer...
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    vinyl tile removal

    So if I'm replacing the subfloor with 1/2" exterior plywood and the 1/4" cement board do I still need to use the Ditra? Only reason I'm asking is the cost of the plywood and the cement board is about the same as the Ditra will cost. The best price I'm seeing on the Ditra is $252 for 162 square...
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    vinyl tile removal

    Sorry to hear about that, had that once myself. The niece flushed the toilet, and she plugged it with too much paper. So she flushed it again. Not a good move. So what did she do after it started overflowing? Flushed it again. :willy_nil I have one concern about sawing the old plywood off...
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    vinyl tile removal

    Here's a picture of a tile again the hardwood floor. Basically it's going to be the height of the tile/thinset/Ditra above the hardwood floor. Personally I think it's going to be a toss up between what takes more time: scraping/sanding/cursing/etc the old floor or just bite the bullet and rip up...
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    vinyl tile removal

    Well, this place was built in 1949~50 so maybe that was the standard practice back then. I tried pouring a cup of boiling water on a section, didn't really make much difference. Tried two more sections, one with mineral spirits and one with Goo Gone. Same thing, no effect. Now I'm down to just...
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    vinyl tile removal

    Here's some pictures of it so far. The first picture is how much my nephew managed to get off in an hour by himself. Which is why I'm not having him do that anymore. Now he gets to hold the heat gun. Second picture is how much both of us working for an hour got off. Third picture is the tools...
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    vinyl tile removal

    Hey any suggestions on getting the black felt off that's under the tiles? Looks like a layer of vinyl, then a gray paper followed by the black felt stuck down to the plywood. I'm using a heat gun and a scraper to get the tile/gray paper up but it just slides over the felt. I tried a rasp type...
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    vinyl tile removal

    Thanks on the tips. I ran across the John Bridge forum last night. Probably would have saved you guys a lot of typing if I had seen that earlier :). Been searching locally for the thinset you recommended. Nobody has it. You can order it online, it's the usual bait and switch scam. They say it's...
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    vinyl tile removal

    Putting down the 1/4" wonderboard with the thinset below and above it would add how much to the overall height? I know the thinset is going to add some but I don't know how much it will add. What is an acceptable height difference on a transition from a wood floor to the kitchen tile? If I stick...
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    vinyl tile removal

    More questions: From what I'm seeing cruising the mis-information highway, it looks like it will take a modified thinset to bond the Ditra to the plywood and then an unmodified to bond the tile to the Ditra? The propaganda that I'm reading about the 272 and 317 say to bond it to plywood you have...
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    vinyl tile removal

    I would love to put down cement board but unfortunately it would create a transition problem from the hardwood floor into the kitchen. You are exactly right when you're saying I'm creating too much extra work. Probably comes from being a commission mechanic most of my life. If you don't get it...
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    vinyl tile removal

    So you've been using a modified thinset mortar instead of the non-modified mortar that Schluter recommends? Which exact one do you use? The reason I ask is there seems to be a lot of them, wouldn't want to pick the wrong one. Have to say those tiles are HEAVY. They came in boxes of 8, so that's...
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