Bathroom Tile November 03, 2022, 06:08:45 pm Okay, that's it. No more carpet. Ripped out the stuff in the bathroom (geez, I cannot believe how those LD boys attach everything!) and replaced it with some Mexican tile. jor 6 Likes
Re: Bathroom Tile Reply #1 – November 03, 2022, 06:35:39 pm So John, did you use a flexible 'grout' or do you think the floorplan has enough rigidity to not break up the grout? I like the look but without the pedestal elevation, I would only have one row. RonB
Re: Bathroom Tile Reply #2 – November 03, 2022, 09:40:09 pm Quote from: RonB - November 03, 2022, 06:35:39 pmSo John, did you use a flexible 'grout' or do you think the floorplan has enough rigidity to not break up the grout? I like the look but without the pedestal elevation, I would only have one row. RonBI believe underlayment is the key to preventing issues with the grout and tile. The RedGard® Uncoupling Mat may work well.
Re: Bathroom Tile Reply #3 – November 03, 2022, 10:18:28 pm QuoteSo John, did you use a flexible 'grout' or do you think the floorplan has enough rigidity to not break up the grout? Just regular grout. I've used Mexican tile and regular grout in a couple of other rigs and never had any cracking. Those rigs did a lot more twisting than the LD. We'll see how it goes. I'll post results. I did install some underlayment which is what the tiles are attached to. jor 1 Likes