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The underlayment is Durarock, on top of probably plywood floor 3/4", and possibly tongue in groove underneath. Ceramic tile has cracked from movement even though it does have Durarock as backerboard and I was planning to shore up the floor from underneath since there is a three foot crawl space under this wood frame house.
I am going to remove the broken ceramic tile and scrape off the white thinset bedding compound that is about 3/4" to 1" thick, and try not to damage the Durarock backerboard in the process.
Any suggestions as to how I could best go about doing this?
Since this is an older house that we have purchased, I don't know how the Durarock was installed. It may have been screwed to the plywood subfloor and 2x8s on 16" centers. There is a lot of flex in the floor in some areas.
Any suggestions as to how I could fix this problem. I wonder if I should put a layer of the pastic membrane Ditra over the Durarock.
It seems like the floor was not originally level, and the tile was installed by a do-it-yourselfer. Even though all the cuts seem to be centered in the room and were installed on a diagonal pattern.
I am going to remove the broken ceramic tile and scrape off the white thinset bedding compound that is about 3/4" to 1" thick, and try not to damage the Durarock backerboard in the process.
Any suggestions as to how I could best go about doing this?
Since this is an older house that we have purchased, I don't know how the Durarock was installed. It may have been screwed to the plywood subfloor and 2x8s on 16" centers. There is a lot of flex in the floor in some areas.
Any suggestions as to how I could fix this problem. I wonder if I should put a layer of the pastic membrane Ditra over the Durarock.
It seems like the floor was not originally level, and the tile was installed by a do-it-yourselfer. Even though all the cuts seem to be centered in the room and were installed on a diagonal pattern.