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  "name": "Do I need a special subfloor for laundry room tile?",
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      "name": "Do I need a special subfloor for laundry room tile?",
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        "text": "Installing tile in a laundry room requires a stable and rigid subfloor to prevent cracking. Typically, a cement board underlayment is installed over the plywood subfloor to provide a suitable, moisture-resistant base for tile. The subfloor must be level, clean, and structurally sound to support the weight of the tile and appliances without flexing. Consult a professional to ensure your subfloor meets the specific requirements for tile installation.",
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        "description": "Yes, tile installation typically requires a stable subfloor with a cement board underlayment to prevent cracking and provide moisture resistance."
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  "description": "Yes, tile installation typically requires a stable subfloor with a cement board underlayment to prevent cracking and provide moisture resistance."
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