Hello all,
I will continue searching the forums and google as I am slowly piecing together the info that I need, however, I figured i would jump onto a forum to get a more tailored answer.
The tile floor in my kitchen has several cracks going through it. During some renovation in an adjoining room and found that the tile is over linoleum which is glued onto plywood. Underneath this is my sub floor and crawlspace.
To confirm:
Tile
Cement Board
Linoleum
plywood
subfloor
I will be redoing the tile and want to avoid the floor cracking. When i installed a carpet in the adjoining room, the contractor was saying it probably cracked because they installed it over the linoleum.
Is it correct that I should rip everything above the subfloor up for the new install? Are there other issues that could have caused the floor to crack that should be addressed or checked before installing the new tile?
Zack
I will continue searching the forums and google as I am slowly piecing together the info that I need, however, I figured i would jump onto a forum to get a more tailored answer.
The tile floor in my kitchen has several cracks going through it. During some renovation in an adjoining room and found that the tile is over linoleum which is glued onto plywood. Underneath this is my sub floor and crawlspace.
To confirm:
Tile
Cement Board
Linoleum
plywood
subfloor
I will be redoing the tile and want to avoid the floor cracking. When i installed a carpet in the adjoining room, the contractor was saying it probably cracked because they installed it over the linoleum.
Is it correct that I should rip everything above the subfloor up for the new install? Are there other issues that could have caused the floor to crack that should be addressed or checked before installing the new tile?
Zack
Last edited: