Ceramic tile over vinyl on concrete slab tile over vinyl is a crap shoot that puts your reputation at risk and entails considerable exposure not just for the ability of the tile installation to stick but also to the potential presence of asbestos.
Installing tile over vinyl on concrete.
Although the flooring comes in a variety of forms planks are installable with a minimal amount of tools and measuring.
Use a tape measure to establish the exact area and add an allowance of 5 square feet for any emergency during the flooring.
The hardest part of the job is often cleaning and leveling the concrete base.
And then baseboard is another leap forward it s so exciting.
Installing self adhesive vinyl tiles over concrete is not always easy especially if you remove carpets from the concrete base.
Ceramic and porcelain tile are so frequently installed at or above grade level on a cement board underlayment or directly on plywood that it almost seems novel to install tile directly on concrete.
Today i m sharing some tips tools and tricks to installing vinyl plank over concrete.
Installing tile directly on concrete.
Yet this application does make sense since concrete is heavy solid and is typically thought of as an unbending uncompromising material.
If you want to install the tiles properly you should prepare the floor making sure that the surface is clean without any remains of sealers adhesive or anything else.
Fortunately concrete floors can be covered with a variety of more attractive materials including vinyl tile which is simple to install.
Vinyl flooring is very durable and fits over most surfaces including concrete.
The first move in installing vinyl plank flooring over concrete is to determine the area that needs to be covered.
Laying tile over vinyl flooring on a plywood subfloor.
This is the second time we ve done our concrete basement using vinyl plank flooring see the last place here and this time it went so much smoother.
If you don t have all the tools or you want to be 100 sure you don t waste any material invite a friend over to help you.
The concrete floor must also be free of cracks or the vinyl tile will eventually sag into the gap.
Tape a large piece of plastic over the concrete floor securing all edges with duct tape.
Apply thin set adhesive to the vinyl flooring with a notched trowel.