As a rule, the arrangement of premises characterized by increased humidity has a certain specificity, in particular, it applies to wooden houses. In addition, in addition to the need to create a certain level of comfort and hygiene, one should also take into account the moody nature of wood.
Tiles in a wooden house can be mounted in any hanging and on any of the existing surfaces. Most often, Italian tiles are used to arrange a certain standard minimum, namely a bathroom, kitchen and bathroom.
Unlike the usual installation, laying tiles in a house of wood begins with an examination of the floor structure (if we are talking about laying floor tiles).
If the floors bend or creak when walking, you will have to repair them. To do this, disassemble the boards and check the condition of the floor lag. Moreover, depending on the results of the inspection, both the strengthening of the structure and its complete replacement may be needed.
The process will be less laborious as the process of building a wooden house on a slab monolithic foundation (while preparing the base will be the device of a self -leveling screed) or when arranging the walls independent of the design of the walls.
After the wooden floor has passed all mechanical trials, you can start preparing the base for the subsequent laying of the tile.
Ceramic tiles cannot be laid directly on the wooden floor. At the same time, due to the heterogeneity of the materials used in the arrangement of screeds and the base itself, laying between them is a dividing layer, which also plays the role of hydraulic insulation.
Bitominated paper and reflecting thermal insulation are used, which are laid with the material of the material on the walls. Moreover, after pouring the screed and its solidification, the protruding ends of the insulating materials are carefully cut.
After all the layers of the screed, it will be possible to start the process of installing a tile in a wooden house, the styling of which now does not differ from laying this material under normal conditions.