I'm getting close to having to decide on what to use for flooring.
Hate carpet, so that's definitely out; and don't want those snap together laminate panels either.
I need something relatively inexpensive (preferably not more that $2/sq.ft) and would like it to be very water resistant.
I've not read much good about the vinyl tiles, especially the peel-and-stick type.
Is there a decent $2/sq.ft. vinyl sheeting that's available ?
Lowe's has vinyl sheeting 12' long that's both glue down and floating.
Anyone have any experience with it ?
Which would be the best install method for a plywood subfloor, glue or float ?
I've also considered 12" square ceramic tiles over backerboard.
Would my floor be stiff enough for ceramic ?
It consists of 3/4" T&G Advantech on 2x8 joists that span 7'6" on 19.2" centers.
Any suggestions,
Arky
Plenty good for ceramic tile. Depending on the exact species that's better than a deflection of L/720 !!! :) :)
We love tile. Depending on the room size a larger tile like 16 x 16 might look better. Less grouting too.
For our first O/B project we faced the same dilemma---went to Home Depot and someone had ordered and cancelled (after delivery) a stack of A-1 grade maple veneer plywood, enough for our whole house. It was 3/4". It went down over the subfloor---I screwed it from underneath and biscuit joined the edges, then a few coats of polyurethane. The floor looks great and wears well, I'm using Oak veneer plywood for this next project. It will come to $1.46 per square foot.