This reminds me, it's always a good idea to call the building codes
office and find out if there are city/state code requirements. Many
states just follow UBC or the like and stores like Home Depot carry a
quick flip guide to the key requirements for code.

-Kevin

On 5/31/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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.

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