Bob2112
Well-known member
Hi all -
I'm leaning towards putting porcelain tile on my workshop floor. It's about 1200 sq ft (30x40). I've done numerous residential tile projects have used either Ditra on wood subfloors or kerdi on concrete slab bathroom applications for waterproofing.
My question for the garage project is this: do I need to use any type of waterproofing or isolation membrane on my slab?
The slab is between 6 and 9" thick and is about 2 years old. No vapor barrier was placed under the slab. It is on top side of the elevation rise on my property, so water drains away well.
My question arises from my understanding that moisture can weaken the tile to concrete bond. So I'm wondering if it would be good to stop moisture from coming up through the concrete by placing a membrane on top. But, that makes me wonder if that would be a problem because then moisture under the slab can't 'dry out'. But maybe that isn't an issue given the lack of drainage issues.
Located in the reasonable rainy climate of middle Tennessee.
Any thoughts are appreciated, and if any other facts are needed, just let me know. Thanks!
I'm leaning towards putting porcelain tile on my workshop floor. It's about 1200 sq ft (30x40). I've done numerous residential tile projects have used either Ditra on wood subfloors or kerdi on concrete slab bathroom applications for waterproofing.
My question for the garage project is this: do I need to use any type of waterproofing or isolation membrane on my slab?
The slab is between 6 and 9" thick and is about 2 years old. No vapor barrier was placed under the slab. It is on top side of the elevation rise on my property, so water drains away well.
My question arises from my understanding that moisture can weaken the tile to concrete bond. So I'm wondering if it would be good to stop moisture from coming up through the concrete by placing a membrane on top. But, that makes me wonder if that would be a problem because then moisture under the slab can't 'dry out'. But maybe that isn't an issue given the lack of drainage issues.
Located in the reasonable rainy climate of middle Tennessee.
Any thoughts are appreciated, and if any other facts are needed, just let me know. Thanks!
