Hi. I'm renovating my guest bathroom. Ripped up the tile and cement board. Looks like some water damage between the tub and toilet area. I plan on using ditra over the sub floor. There's some slight give in the damaged area. Does this area have to be replaced? I'm a novice with sub floor issues, so how do I go about replacing if necessary? The house is 15 years old if that means anything. Thank you and HNY!!!
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[h4]I bought some stacked stone for a backsplash installation. From the manufacturer it's recommended I use a latex modified thinset. However my kitchen is finished and painted and they also said I should only adhere to backerboard. I've seen on multiple sites that in this situation people rough up the wall by sanding so it adheres better. I want to do it the right way but I dont think I can get a refund on this. At the same time I can't have stone falling off my wall in a year.. Can anyone shed light on this? Thanks for reading.[/h4]
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