Porcelain Tile In Kitchen

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I am looking to put down porcelain tile in my kitchen which is 16X24, the house was built in 1996. The joists are No.2 southern pine 2X10 on 16 in centers. One section the joists are 8 foot long and the other section the joists are 16 foot long. Should I be concerned about the deflection of the 16 foot joists?

On the underlayment, I am looking at 1/4 inch wonderboard or 1/2 wonderboard or should I be looking at Ditra?

Would appreciate any help/suggestions anyone has and share anything else you feel I should know about putting down porcelain tile.

Hope this is correct forum to put this under.

Thanks in advance for the help!
 
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What does the tile make say? They should have instructions on how to install the tile which should mention the underlayment requirements as well as deflection.

Later,
Dan
 
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I just did a new kitchen floor with porcelain tile. I've got 2 layers of 3/8 plywood then I put down 1/4 inch Hardiboard.(cement board) under the tiles. The floor is as solid as a rock.
 
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I assume you have 3/4 or at least 5/8in plywood that you will lay the wonderboard on? Is there a way to put a center support beam under your 16ft span?
 
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I believe that if you glue and ring nail your under layment ( every 5-5" ) and use a 3/8 trowel for the cement. You will be good to go.
 
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Thanks for the responses. My flooring is T&G 3/4 plywood. Doing more research since my post, I would use 1/2 wonderboard.

I do not plan on putting up additional support under the 16X16, hence my reason for the post to see if others feel I am or am not asking trouble.

Thanks again for the help.
 
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Thanks for the responses. My flooring is T&G 3/4 plywood. Doing more research since my post, I would use 1/2 wonderboard.

I do not plan on putting up additional support under the 16X16, hence my reason for the post to see if others feel I am or am not asking trouble.

Thanks again for the help.
With the 3/4 T&G and 1/2 wonderboard I think you will be okay. I have 16" ceramic tile on a 14' span in my dining/kitchen area and zero cracks in grout or tile in five years but I haven't been jumping on it either.
Secure well the wonderboard. Do you have any squeaks on the floor now? If so I would fix those. That would concern me.
 
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Oops double post. Seems easy to do on iPhone.
 

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