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New tile floor overlapping oak floor by 1/2" OK? Mikepier 11-14-2007
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Posted by Mikepier on November 14, 2007, 4:32 am
I am tiling my entrance hallway and kitchen. I had to start in the
hallway as this is the longest run of the floor. Once in the kitchen I
am tiling up to my adjacent dining room which has oak floor. I noticed
that I can put a full tile where the DR starts, but it overlaps the
oak floor by about 1/2" ( the the oak floor and backerboard in the
kitchen are even and at the same level). If I wanted to stay away from
the oak floor, it means more cuts ( tiles are at a 45 deg angle) and
plus it would not look as nice as full tile.
If I screw down the oak floor so it would be tight, would it be OK? i
figure its only overlapping 1/2" it would not be a concern. I am
putting down a saddle so you would not see the screws


Posted by on November 14, 2007, 7:27 am
Consider installing a strip of oak on top of the oak floor butted
against the tile as a transition strip so the edges of the tile don't
show.

Easing the outside edge with a miter cut or rounding it with a router
should give it a more finished look.

Hope this helps.




Posted by RicodJour on November 14, 2007, 8:27 am
> I am tiling my entrance hallway and kitchen. I had to start in the
> hallway as this is the longest run of the floor. Once in the kitchen I
> am tiling up to my adjacent dining room which has oak floor. I noticed
> that I can put a full tile where the DR starts, but it overlaps the
> oak floor by about 1/2" ( the the oak floor and backerboard in the
> kitchen are even and at the same level). If I wanted to stay away from
> the oak floor, it means more cuts ( tiles are at a 45 deg angle) and
> plus it would not look as nice as full tile.
> If I screw down the oak floor so it would be tight, would it be OK? i
> figure its only overlapping 1/2" it would not be a concern. I am
> putting down a saddle so you would not see the screws

The wood floor will move no matter how many screws you throw in it.
You don't want to prevent the movement of the wood floor, it's
designed to allow for it - that's what the gap around the perimeter of
the floor is for. The transition between floors, and particularly at
doorways, is the worst place to attempt "should be okay".

Cut out the offending wood flooring, infill with backer board or
mortar with embedded mesh, and then run the tile as you want. There
should be a gap between the oak and the tile and your saddle will
cover that.

R


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