The ceramic tile institute of america recommends against using particleboard as a foundation for ceramic tile in flooring.
What glue to use on ceramic tile to particle board.
To install ceramic tile over wood the wood surface must be structurally sound enough to support the weight of the tile.
If there is any question in your mind about your sub floor or the proper tile adhesive to use i highly recommend consulting with a pittsburgh tile or floor contractor.
They will stick thats what particle board is for underlayment if you worry buy one and try it do not put anything on that floor let the cement on the tile do its job make dam certain the floor is clean like on your hands and knees with a fox tail brush that sweeps up tiny tiny particles do this as you move along laying the tiles.
Mastic comes pre mixed and requires a certain amount of skill and timing to use.
The 20 year old house is a pier and beam with 1 2 plywood subfloor 1 2 particle board.
Mastic is used primarily for ceramic tiles with compounds available for both wall and floor installations.
How to lay vinyl tile over particle board.
Particle board often forms the subfloor for glue down hardwood flooring and in this case construction adhesive is the best glue you can use.
Particleboard is an inexpensive smooth and easy to install underlayment frequently placed beneath vinyl floors.
For tiles needing adhesive spread a thin layer of floor adhesive on the back of the vinyl tile and stick it down onto the underlayment.
Use the utility knife to custom fit the vinyl tiles around cabinets.
Carefully align the next row to be square against the previous row.
The oldest tile adhesive still on the market today is organic adhesive or mastic.
Vinyl tiles need a very smooth level.
Allow 24 hours for the floor adhesive to dry before using.
I am planning to install new ceramic tile in a bedroom converted to a bathroom 12 ft by 10ft.
Chipboard cushioned vinyl flooring particle boards of any type oriented strand board osb interior grade plywood tongue and groove planking and hardwood floors are unsuitable substrates for direct installation of ceramic tile.