I was told by an aquaintance that i could lay tile over my existing hardwood floor without having to remove flooring or lay backer board over the hardwood flooring.
Laying ceramic tile over hardwood floors.
I was told to use a type of water resistant membrane underlayment possibly used for roofing according to aquaintance on top of hardwood flooring first then i could begin to lay my tiles.
Cut the tiles as necessary on your tile cutter for the edges of the room by the walls.
Lay the rest of the tiles from the center building toward the walls along the lines and then outward spreading more mortar as needed.
Yes you can install hardwood floors over ceramic tile but with a few exceptions.
Go to the center point and start laying the tiles in one of the quadrants working outward from the center.
When it comes to mortar latex or epoxy options are best for installing tile over tile.
Old hardwood floors and wooden subfloors are both surfaces that homeowners may like to cover with tile.
Also consider that doors cabinets and other hardware might need to be reworked or replaced with new ones to compensate for the higher floor.
Provided that both are in good condition and level it is possible to tile over them by first.
You can lay laminate over tile as long as the tile is in good condition which means no broken or loose pieces.
This is a mixture of cement fine grain sand and water that will adhere the new tile to the old.
If your ceramic tile has grout lines that give it texture you will need to fill those in to make your flooring completely level.
Let the tiles set overnight.
Continue with each quadrant until all four quadrants are completed for stick tile just peel the paper lining off and stick the tile in place.
Use a thin set product to install ceramic tile over existing tiles.
Whenever you install hardwood flooring over any type of subfloor you must ensure that it is completely level.
You should install an underlayment before laying the floor but you may need to install transition strips.