Under british standards bs 5385 part 1 plywood has now been excluded as a suitable substrate material for the direct fixing of wall tiles therefore when tiling on to walls a tile backer board is required.
Tiling on plywood floor.
It is important to observe the installation technology otherwise the coating will not be used for long.
Tape joints with alkali resistant cement.
After all backer board sheets are in position remove.
Leave a 1 4 inch gap between the edges of the backer board and the walls to allow for subfloor expansion and contraction.
Arrange the sheets so that the ends are staggered and don t align with each other.
Plywood must be protected from liquids since this material is highly susceptible to moisture.
Trowel out bed of unmodified thinset over wooden subfloor.
However backerboard does not provide any structural support so many tile setters prefer two layers of plywood on a floor.
Thinset is the wet base that you first trowel on the plywood to make the tile stick.
Place hardiebacker in staggered pattern so no four corners meet.
Use spacers apply grout and finish with water based polyurethane for shine on the wood grains.
However tiling onto plywood floors is still acceptable under british standards.
Take the plywood into strips and cut the parallelograms that can be fit together making a hexagon and a 3d plywood flooring with a repeated wood cub pattern.
Plywood subfloor makes a sturdy substrate for ceramic tile.
Chipboard cushioned vinyl flooring particle boards of any type oriented strand board osb interior grade plywood tongue and groove planking and hardwood floors are unsuitable substrates for direct installation of ceramic tile.
A quality unmodified thinset should be used and mixed with a latex additive.
Tiles on the plywood on the floor fit in the case where there is no possibility to use other materials to align the roughing base.
In other words be sure that no four.
One example would be to use laticrete s 317 thinset mixed with laticrete 333 liquid latex additive.