There may be times when you want to install laminate flooring over ceramic tile.
Can you put laminate on top of tile.
Today s laminate wood flooring choices look like solid wood but they re simpler to install and you can put them right over existing flooring material including tile.
Problem being that the laminate can shift since it is a floating floor and your tile will technically be floating too.
The good news is that you can often lay the new floor on top of the old tiles if you prepare the the tiles properly before placing the new layer of flooring.
You can simply grout as normal using very light pressure on the grout joint to keep the joint level.
Hi dorothy the short answer is yes you can install laminate flooring over a ceramic tile floor if the tile floor is in good condition and the tile are well attached level and flat.
The process would be the same as installing a laminate floor on a concrete slab.
Once the thin set cures the edge pieces will not be going anywhere.
The cold surface of tile can attract condensation and when it s covered by laminate the moisture can t escape other than to migrate through the flooring boards.
Most of the time ceramic tile is a lot of work to remove not to mention it can be dangerous.
One of the most troublesome click lock flooring problems happens when a hump in the.
Because laminate flooring floats above the sub floor on top of underlayment it will expand and contract slightly with the temperature and humidity of the room.
The shims keep the edges from moving once you set them in place.
Ceramic tile is like glass when it breaks.
If you must go over the laminate it technically can be done but isn t recommended.
When you install the edge tiles image 9 be sure and fill all voids between the tile and the laminate with mortar.
Ripping up your ceramic floor can be a long messy process.
You can often lay a laminate over tile without any extra effort if the tile a smooth level and there isn t much depth in the grout lines.
The edges are really sharp.
Ceramic floor tiles are beautiful and durable but sometimes you want a change a new floor.
Depending on the thickness of the cement board and tile it can raise it from a 1 8 in to higher then what it originally was.
This will allow for a slightly thicker layer of adhesive to be laid under the counter edge tile.
You ve got problems however if the tiles are uneven and have raised edges or if the grout lines are wide and deep.
This could spell disaster.
Sometimes it may come up fairly easy if the thin set used to install the ceramic tile isn t a good.