Thank you in advance for you help suggestions.
Showe floor for a peir and beam home.
The recommended slope is 1 4 quot.
Part of his reasoning is to ensure there s no movement between the new floor and the existing shower pan.
A shifting foundation typically occurs when a home is built on clay soil.
The best floor types for shifting foundations are those with some flexibility.
1 sagging floors and shifting beams when your structure is sinking or settling all kinds of problems develop.
I have a house on pier and beam with a plywood subfloor.
These changes cause the concrete floor to heave resulting in an uneven and changing surface.
Iam pouring a shower pan on a pier and beam house.
I have concerns about pouring inches of concrete on the floor of a pier and beam house.
For a curbless shower but that would be without doors.
I just purchased a home on pier beams.
We have braced and cleated the subfloor.
However it is possible to install ceramic tile over a pier and beam foundation using the right installation procedures.
Shower but you would end up with a wedge at the edge where the entrance is like in d.
The recommended width is 42 quot.
When the clay gets wet it expands.
The cavities between floor joists are filled with about 4 5 inches of open cell foam.
When it dries out it contracts.
Install shims piers and foundation supports.
I will need a flooring material that can give move as the house moves a little or 1 4.
Kathryn is in the heights tom and she s remodeling her kitchen.
They have linoleum now but she s wondering what would work with that kind of construction.
I live about 50 miles southeast of san antonio tx.
Since ceramic tile is not very flexible it can crack under these conditions.
She wants to know what kind of flooring would be best because it s a 30 year old pier and beam house.
I suggested that we continue with removing the original tiling and removing the concrete mortar bed and then put down a plywood subfloor and then.
The most important part of installation is stabilizing the subfloor so that it will not move.
The six common problems with pier and beam foundations include.
I have to rip out the entire bathroom due to subfloor rot.
Im trying to decide on the thickness of the mortar floor mud and was wondering what would be the maximum weight for this type of shower floor.
In option d you would not have a completely quot curbless quot.
I need suggestions for flooring that will allow inward drying of the subfloor.
What is a good floor material for a house on pier beams that move.