Yes you can install hardwood floors over ceramic tile but with a few exceptions.
Installing engineered wood flooring over tile.
Floating floors were designed for.
When installing a floor over your existing floor you will want to choose an engineered wood floor that is at least 1 2 thick and over 4 3 4 wide.
Whenever you install hardwood flooring over any type of subfloor you must ensure that it is completely level.
The simplest in terms of getting the job done without messy demo work would be a floating engineered floor.
The planks glue together to create a floor that floats moves freely as a unit.
The tile is laid in a concrete foundation and would be huge mess to rip up.
This isn t to say you can install laminate over every tile floor.
Most engineered flooring is prefinished and this permits a very clean installation process.
This type of wood ranges from 5 16 to 5 8 of an inch thick and won t create a height problem.
If your ceramic tile has grout lines that give it texture you will need to fill those in to make your flooring completely level.
You need to leave a 5 16 inch gap between the flooring and the baseboard or wall around the perimeter of the room to allow the floor enough space to expand.
When some of the tiles are loose chipped or broken.
Engineered wood flooring on the other hand can be glued directly to the existing ceramic.
The tar paper will form a moisture barrier which will prevent any condensation from the floors below which could potentially rot away at the underside of your new wood flooring.
What types of installations over tile.
Prefinished engineered wood flooring in a good choice for laying over a tile floor.
Roll out sheets of tar paper over the clean subfloor and use a staple gun to affix the paper to the floor.
Installing engineered hardwood over existing flooring is a great option for people who have hard to remove floors such as glued down hardwood or glued down vinyl.
For years the only solution to installing hardwood floors over tile was rip it out and install the wood floor.
Some conditions apply but most are easily addressed.
We are thinking about replacing our tile floor in the kitchen with hardwood.