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help and info..bathroom remodel for the floor.. i have old 1/2 plywood so i installed 5/8 lp tophotch 450 osb to the floor over the 1/2 would that be ok?and would like to install schluter underlayment ditra 5m ontop of the lp so i can install some stone tile would this setup be ok?and could i put the schluter under the tub?
 

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Stone tile on the floor requires a very rigid substructure. More so then ceramic tile. I have no idea what, "5/8 lp tophotch 450" is. The 1/2" ply is inadequate as a subfloor. Whether you can put stone down depends on the joist system size, spacing and span, as well as the proper subfloor setup.
To make your posts more readable it would help if you traditional English and not a texting format.
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It would help if you answered the questions asked of you. I asked you about the floors substructure on 4/23.
Still no response except, "any help" .
This dialogue doesn't work in a vacuum.
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span is 10 feet and they sit on steel i-beem's one on each end that's are 5"by8"
Check a deflection table with the components you have and see if it's up to the task of a stone floor. The John Bridges forum might have one.
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thanks but i don't know what to do with that i did look at it :laughing: but let me tell you i have no clue what to look for
Without knowing your deflection rate, you're just guessing. It could be an expensive lesson if you guess incorrectly.
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thanks looks like i will take a guess and go from there, you think i could put the schluter under the tub then tub on top of that?
I don't know what would be accomplished with a "schluter" under the tub.
I know of no Schluter product that will compensate for an inadequate structure.
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For joists that are SYP or Douglas Fir, in good condition, 10 inches tall, 1.5 inches wide, 16 inches on center, and 10 feet long between supports, the deflection calculated is 0.118 inches.
This translates to a deflection of L / 1020.
Since the maximum deflection for tile is L / 360, and for natural stone is L / 720, your floor is rated for Ceramic tile or Natural stone, Congratulations.."inadequate structure" is no more.now for the "schluter" under the tub that was in hopes of never getting water under tub to sub-floor just in cass anything went bad(this is going to be my boy's masterbath)right now he is 4 never know what kid's can do
 
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