5 Tips for Fixing Bad Subfloor before Tiling



If you are going to tile a flooring, it is required that you ensure that it is in good, agreeable condition. In any case, your subfloor should be perfectly level and free from bulges and craters. At the same time, it should not be perfectly smooth, because a surface like this won’t bond well with tile adhesive and tiles.

This blog gives tips on how to fix bad subfloor before tiling your floor. Check out the following pointers –

  1. Test the subfloor well and find major issues with it. Ideally, you should check it for moisture content, level, and flaking. Also check, if it is placed on the base evenly.
  2. If the subfloor has received water damage or has a high moisture content, you might want to replace it before tiling.
  3. Remove the subfloor carefully to look for what’s causing the problem.
  4. You should fix drainage and leakage issues too this way. If these systems require a replacement, go for it because you would want your floor to perform to your expectations. Although, it will be an additional cost to your project, but it will save you from an upcoming expensive repair job in near future.
  5. Once the root cause of moisture has been fixed, allow the wet areas to dry up completely. You could use a commercial-grade heating system or dryer to make it quick. But we advise you that let it dry slowly, completely, and naturally.

Once the moisture is out, you should reinstall the subfloor. This time, pick a material that suits your project type. For example: if you are tiling your bathroom floor, it would be wise to use waterproofing membrane as tile underlayment to avoid water damage or moisture issues.

This blog has been brought to you by MosaicsAndTile.com, one of the leading tile suppliers in US.

 

 

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