Mar-08-2014 02:12 PM
Mar-24-2014 08:58 AM
Canadian Rainbirds wrote:Bubba Bill wrote:
It's real marble, had to special order so I don't have it on hand yet. Not sure of the 'pink'? When I pick the stuff up, I'll ask Lowe's, I know there's a solution.
I'd be very worried about the marble cracking. Motorhomes flex quite a bit.
Mar-11-2014 03:05 PM
Bubba Bill wrote:
It's real marble, had to special order so I don't have it on hand yet. Not sure of the 'pink'? When I pick the stuff up, I'll ask Lowe's, I know there's a solution.
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Mar-09-2014 01:52 PM
erniee wrote:
I haven't seen any pink underlayment, either. Schluter systems makes an orange mat that can be used under tile. It looks like a waffle. Since this is probably a small area, I don't think the floor would flex that much. If it does, I'd get rid of the coach.
Mar-09-2014 08:13 AM
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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Mar-08-2014 08:30 PM
Bubba Bill wrote:Put down a 5/16 good one side plywood subfloor with glue and screws.Lay your tile with 1/8 spacers and use a high grade polymer added thinset.use a sanded polymer added grout and things will be fine.I have done a lot of flooring in motorhomes.This area is so small u will have no tile problems at all if u use/do what I said
Have a 1995 Damon Intruder. Just got back from Wintering in Fl. The bath, smallish as it is, has been quite usable. However, the carpet has become stained and worn, so we decided to put down marble tile. I discovered they laid the carpet, then put the walls, cabinetry, shower and toilet directly on top of the carpet...never heard of that one!. The subfloor is chipboard. A 'search' suggested putting Hardy Board on top of the chipboard. No way I'm going to try to fit that stuff in such a tiny space! So, the question becomes: what kind of adhesive to put the tile in with. As of now, I'm considering panel adhesive...non-water based. Most tile adhesives are 'water cleanup', which I'm afraid will add to the possibility of buckling, though I must say the chipboard has not buckled next to the shower where it has obviously spilled. Supposedly, there adhesives specially for chipboard, so need a trip to Lowe's. Any thoughts on this? Bill