Does building code [u]require</u> offsetting the end and edge joints of the two layers of a double-layer subfloor? And if so, by how many inches?
I'm replacing a layer of warped particle board in a kitchen with a layer of plywood, so that I can install tile (I'm using Ditra underlayment). The tile-prep literature I've read recommends offsetting the edge and end gaps of the two layers, which I've done as much as I can, but I'm constrained by the existing cabinetry in a few places and, as luck would have it, at the threshold between tile and carpet, the edge gaps of both subfloor layers will meet EXACTLY along a 4 ft. span. In order to offset that gap, I'd have to pull up a section of carpet, so that I could insert a larger piece of plywood.
If I leave the matching end gaps along a 4 ft. span like that, will I be in violation of buidling code or is the offsetting of subfloor gaps just a recommendation?
Thanks
I'm replacing a layer of warped particle board in a kitchen with a layer of plywood, so that I can install tile (I'm using Ditra underlayment). The tile-prep literature I've read recommends offsetting the edge and end gaps of the two layers, which I've done as much as I can, but I'm constrained by the existing cabinetry in a few places and, as luck would have it, at the threshold between tile and carpet, the edge gaps of both subfloor layers will meet EXACTLY along a 4 ft. span. In order to offset that gap, I'd have to pull up a section of carpet, so that I could insert a larger piece of plywood.
If I leave the matching end gaps along a 4 ft. span like that, will I be in violation of buidling code or is the offsetting of subfloor gaps just a recommendation?
Thanks
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