bluedog225
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i’ve got Armstrong commercial tile to finish out my living area above my workshop. It’s the solid composition tile, non-pvc. I think it’s something like 70% limestone. Very heavy At 60 lbs a carton. Color all the way through.
I plan to install 2/3 of it on an Advantech floor (1.125” thick). Well supported on 12” centers. Glued and nailed. The other 1/3 on 3/4 ply.
The Advantech is pretty robust, but it’s been through a lot. More specifically, five years or so of construction activities, ground in dirt, and sawdust, spills, etc. And it has a pattern to it even when new. Something like OSB.
I will follow the armstrong install instructions and use their adhesive. But all they say is “dry, clean, and smooth.”
A couple of questions.
What do you think the right prep is for this floor? I can vacuum and even wet mop it. Do I need to get a floor sander and freshen it up?
And what do you think the chances are the floor pattern will imprint on the tile. My guess is it’s not likely.
I plan to start with a storage closet and see how that goes. Before I commit to the bigger rooms.
Thanks

I plan to install 2/3 of it on an Advantech floor (1.125” thick). Well supported on 12” centers. Glued and nailed. The other 1/3 on 3/4 ply.
The Advantech is pretty robust, but it’s been through a lot. More specifically, five years or so of construction activities, ground in dirt, and sawdust, spills, etc. And it has a pattern to it even when new. Something like OSB.
I will follow the armstrong install instructions and use their adhesive. But all they say is “dry, clean, and smooth.”
A couple of questions.
What do you think the right prep is for this floor? I can vacuum and even wet mop it. Do I need to get a floor sander and freshen it up?
And what do you think the chances are the floor pattern will imprint on the tile. My guess is it’s not likely.
I plan to start with a storage closet and see how that goes. Before I commit to the bigger rooms.
Thanks

