cgv69
Well-known member
Sorry this isn't directly garage related but hopefully you guys will be nice enough to share your opinions/experience on this matter anyway? 
I want to install a tile floor in a 9'x6' (roughly) laundry room. Plan to use porcelain tiles. Need to verify but floor seems pretty level. Subfloor is T&G OSB over engineered I beams 16" OC (need to verify that too). Not worried about matching any other pre-existing floor height of the adjoining hallway but if I can get the whole thing to line up with 3/4" HW that would be perfect.
What underlayment do you guys prefer/recommend... Generic cement board, hardibacker, Ditra and Densshield are some of the options I've been looking at?
For such a small room, I'm not that worried about cost or ease of installation. What I am focused on is ending up with a solid, level (so I can avoid cracked tiles and grout lines later on) and reasonably waterproof just in case.
I want to install a tile floor in a 9'x6' (roughly) laundry room. Plan to use porcelain tiles. Need to verify but floor seems pretty level. Subfloor is T&G OSB over engineered I beams 16" OC (need to verify that too). Not worried about matching any other pre-existing floor height of the adjoining hallway but if I can get the whole thing to line up with 3/4" HW that would be perfect.
What underlayment do you guys prefer/recommend... Generic cement board, hardibacker, Ditra and Densshield are some of the options I've been looking at?
For such a small room, I'm not that worried about cost or ease of installation. What I am focused on is ending up with a solid, level (so I can avoid cracked tiles and grout lines later on) and reasonably waterproof just in case.
