We're doing this in our kitchen. We will pull up the 2 floors that were 
there, both linoleum. We're planning on putting backer board down on the 
original floor boards then tiling on top of them. They say you want at least 
a 1" thick foundation for tiling.


>i am not sure whats under oak.
> drain is out of budget i think?
>
> basicaly will rip up floor
> put down plywood then cament board.
>
> see what tile we can afford & go from there...
> not in budget not in budget....
>
> On 5/31/05, Jochem van Dieten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Deanna Schneider wrote:
>> > I think Jochem meant - what's under that original oak floor?
>>
>> Indeed.
>>
>>
>> > If you
>> > have patching there, it may be because of water damage, and you may
>> > have some structural issues.
>>
>> That is one of the concerns. Another is is a matter of opportunity: if 
>> you have room for the plumbing you might want to enhance your bathroom 
>> with a drain(?) in the floor. But obviously that is not something small.
>>
>> Jochem
>>
>>
>
> 

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