Ceramic Tile Over Old Linoleum
Hi i want to lay ceramic tiles in basement i recently pulled up carpet in basment do to flooding and revealed 9 9 old tiles that im sure contain asbestos that have carpet adhesive on top of tiles my question is can i use cement leveler on parts that tiles are missing so i can lay backer board down and do i need to lay a thinset down before i.
Ceramic tile over old linoleum. So where feasible it makes sense to install the new flooring directly over the old without removing the old flooring. How old is the linoleum. Most hard tiles such as stone ceramic and porcelain will need a new underlayment put down over the old linoleum first. More tips for tiling over linoleum.
This will also increase the height of the finished floor by as much as 1. Portions of the linoleum floor can come up at any time. Installing over existing vinyl. Often when linoleum is installed only the edges and center are spot glued.
Once the tile is leveled off your next step is to remove the toilet so that the floor can be laid under it not cut around it. When installing new stone ceramic or porcelain tiles over a vinyl tile subfloor thinset is definitely the way to go. Sheet linoleum floors and tiles that were made before 1990 often contain asbestos which is a known cancer causing agent. Contaminants such as dirt dust crumbs grease wax or oil from cooking or from skin contact can all ruin the way the linoleum s adhesive will bond to the tile floor.
The trouble is that thinset generally requires a textured surface to bond at. This isn t possible with every flooring material but it s often possible to install ceramic porcelain or stone tile over resilient flooring including standard sheet vinyl vinyl tile or linoleum. Before you begin installing a floating vinyl floor over ceramic tile completely clean the old tile. Make a tighter floor so that your tiles will lay flat by fastening with 1 rust proof screws or nails roughly every six inches on the linoleum flooring.
When you re ready to install tile over linoleum a thin layer of mortar should be spread over the floor s surface with a flat edged trowel. Before you start laying tiles over an old linoleum floor there are a few things that you need to know. Well the short answer is yes you can tile over linoleum flooring. After the thin layer has dried which should take about 30 minutes use a notched trowel to add a second layer over the first layer taking care to create even ridges over the surface.