ScottKerber
New Member
A friend of mine is doing a kitchen makeover (only refacing cabs). He would like to remove old ceramic tile floor and put down a new ceramic tile floor.
I'm afraid the old sub floor may be plywood (I've only ever laid floor tile over backer board). My house had several layers of lauan as a subfloor for ceramic, which I've since removed.
My concern is not adding height to the floor since they are only refacing cabs and how it will affect appliances. So I'd prefer to help him tile over old subfloor. The existing tile looks like it was done in the 80s and only has a few cracked areas.
Question is, if the subfloor is plywood should I cutout what I can for backerboard or just clean up and tile over? Trying to keep it simple for him. Thanks.
I'm afraid the old sub floor may be plywood (I've only ever laid floor tile over backer board). My house had several layers of lauan as a subfloor for ceramic, which I've since removed.
My concern is not adding height to the floor since they are only refacing cabs and how it will affect appliances. So I'd prefer to help him tile over old subfloor. The existing tile looks like it was done in the 80s and only has a few cracked areas.
Question is, if the subfloor is plywood should I cutout what I can for backerboard or just clean up and tile over? Trying to keep it simple for him. Thanks.