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The height of the air below the floor on which the tile rests is completely irrelevant. The only real concern is the integrity of the subfloor. Have at least 1-1/4" thickness of appropriate subfloor material (or whatever the particular tile product and mortar calls for) over suitable joists (so the tiles and grout are supported well and won't crack) and be happy.

The height of the air below the floor on which the tile rests is completely irrelevant. The only real concern is the integrity of the subfloor. Have at least 1-1/4" thickness of appropriate subfloor material over suitable joists and be happy.

The height of the air below the floor on which the tile rests is completely irrelevant. The only real concern is the integrity of the subfloor. Have at least 1-1/4" thickness of appropriate subfloor material (or whatever the particular tile product and mortar calls for) over suitable joists (so the tiles and grout are supported well and won't crack) and be happy.

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isherwood
  • 148.7k
  • 8
  • 179
  • 439

The height of the air below the floor on which the tile rests is completely irrelevant. The only real concern is the integrity of the subfloor. Have at least 1-1/4" thickness of appropriate subfloor material over suitable joists and be happy.