Posted by Dave I Love My H on September 08, 2014 at 14:37:55 from (72.95.161.45):
In Reply to: OT Kitchen floor posted by Skybow on September 08, 2014 at 10:32:29:
About 10 years ago, in our last house I was upgrading our kitchen. Removed the cabinets, which were very nice and installed in the home's last remodel, removed the vinyl and luan. Then removed the vinyl and luan under that, then removed the linoleum under that. Surprise!!! Had to cut out the original 3/4 ply in places under that which were squishy, then replaced that. Added 1/4 luan, liquid nails and ring shanks 4" o.c.. Then 1/2" cement board thinsetted and screwed to the luan, then porcelain tile thin setted to that. Reinstalling the cabinets goes a whole lot easier when you're in charge of level. Elephants could have danced on it when the project was done! It's one of the most important rooms in the house! Chances are you and your significant other will spend more time in there than most rooms. Dave
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