Cut the backerboard to fit the edges of the room with a carbide tipped scoring tool.
How to install ceramic tile over wood floors.
Check out the basics below to get started.
Add at least 10 to the estimate to account for such things as tile you need to cut and tile that may be damaged during installation.
I would like to install a pre finished 3 8 x 3 solid hardwood over an above basement second floor ceramic tile surface.
To install ceramic tile over wood the wood surface must be structurally sound enough to support the weight of the tile.
Still you may need to tile directly over an existing hardwood floor for instance to avoid raising the floor level significantly relative to an adjacent floor.
That makes it possible to install laminate over hardwood linoleum and vinyl and yes.
The installer has recommended direct glue down.
I am wanting to install 3 4 inch backer board directly over the linoleum and then the tile on top of that.
Lay down 1 2 inch thick cement backerboard over the wood subfloor or hardwood.
The benefit is that the flooring is an exact match to the remaining floors in the home.
If so make sure the floor is solid and well sealed.
First determine how much tile you will need for the job.
Chipboard cushioned vinyl flooring particle boards of any type oriented strand board osb interior grade plywood tongue and groove planking and hardwood floors are unsuitable substrates for direct installation of ceramic tile.
It currently has linoleum in there.
Installing over wood.
The area includes entrance eat in kitchen and hall.
Floor or wall indoors or out and tile type and size are all a factor.
A laminate floor is a floating floor which means it doesn t get nailed or glued to the subfloor.
Reply douglas marsh september 3 2020 at 4 14 pm.
The floor is in good shape but i don t know what type of subfloor is under the linoleum.
You can install laminate over tile.
Step 1 determine how much tile you will need.
I m putting ceramic tile over wooden floor.
Should i use backer board.
Before you start remember that using the correct trowel and mortar is critical to a successful tile project.
Floor tiles usually should be laid over a strong underlayment of cement board or treated plywood.