Submitted by marshgirl12 t3_z8dr2w in DIY
Hi all- gearing up for a project in my basement where I will be adding tile overtop of a now concrete floor. I've done my research and landed on the uncoupling membrane as being what I think will work best for my house. I'm a bit confused as to where to end the uncoupling membrane. I know with some of the other floor underlayments people leave about a small gap on the floor before the drywall, however with uncoupling membrane it seems like people run it up the wall a few inches. There is a moisture vapor barrier between the insulation and drywall if that is useful information. Any help or resources appreciated. Thanks!
5degreenegativerake t1_iyb5n5l wrote
End the uncoupling membrane even with the drywall. If you are expecting the floor to be regularly very wet, you can roll waterproof membrane up the drywall a bit and stop short enough for the base molding to cover it, or use tile base molding over the membrane to make it actually waterproof.