Tile Over Engineered Wood Floor
Lay down 1 2 inch thick cement backerboard over the wood subfloor or hardwood.
Tile over engineered wood floor. Ok i have have had 2 or 3 different contractors tell me 3 different things about tiling over hardwood floors. As you can see the tiles came up with little of the thinset mortar still attached to the floor. Vinyl flooring can be installed directly over ceramic and porcelain tile flooring. For years the only solution to installing hardwood floors over tile was rip it out and install the wood floor.
Donna asks we are thinking about replacing our tile floor in the kitchen. Wide seams between the tiles can create slight depressions in the vinyl flooring. I would suggest 3 8 thick prefinished engineered hardwood flooring. To install ceramic tile over wood the wood surface must be structurally sound enough to support the weight of the tile.
I was told that i should just lay 1 4 inch backer board no membrane its being installed in a entry way not alot of moisture but high traffic onto the hardwood floor because it will expand ext at different rates and amts. What types of installations over tile. Installing over wood. Https www ctdtrade co uk 20kg weber set pro lite rapid s2 tile adhesive grey view and buy weber joint p.
Is it possible to lay hardwood over an existing tile floor yes you can lay a wood floor over tile if the existing floor is in good shape and without cracks. Floor tiles usually should be laid over a strong underlayment of cement board or treated plywood. The simplest in terms of getting the job done without messy demo work would be a floating engineered floor. We discovered it when removing the tile to install an updated tile.
This is a picture from one of our jobs where ceramic tile had been installed over 2 1 4 oak flooring. View and buy weberset pro lite rapid online here. Installing hardwood floors over tile. 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.
If the tile floor has wide or deep seams use an underlayment rather than installing the vinyl directly on the tile. If so make sure the floor is solid and well sealed. Cut the backerboard to fit the edges of the room with a carbide tipped scoring tool.