Concrete board typically comes in 3 5 foot sheets and it can be attached to the wood subfloor to provide extra strength.
Can i lay tile over hardwood floor.
Grind them down using a right angle grinder with a masonry wheel.
Floor tiles usually should be laid over a strong underlayment of cement board or treated plywood.
Lay your tiles into the thinset using.
If installing over an appropriate wood surface sand the wood to make it smoother and remember that the installation will work better over a subfloor at least 1 1 8 inches thick.
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To solve that without making the floor a lot higher first sand the wood thoroughly then check every board to see of they flex at all.
You shouldn t tile directly over hardwood flooring since it can expand contract and cup due to seasonal changes in temperature and humidity.
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If you must install over such surfaces it is best to install a backer board over the old surface and install the tile on the backer board.
Lay a 4 foot level on the old tile and mark any high spots.
Wear safety glasses and use a wet saw with a diamond blade for smooth even cuts.
To install the tile you must first install concrete board.
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Any waxes or soap that have been used to maintain the floor over the years will leave a build up that is awful for adhesion.
Remove any moldy or loose grout with a rotary tool or carbide scraper.
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Still you may need to tile directly over an existing hardwood floor for instance to avoid raising the floor level significantly relative to an adjacent floor.
If the hardwood flooring is composed of narrow boards with a very smooth flat surface you could leave the flooring in place and screw cement backer board down on top of it before applying the tile.
You could lay ceramic tile on top of a hardwood floor but if the wood isn t pretty close to perfectly flat and if there are any boards that are even slightly loose you ll have problems later with loose tiles.
Tile cannot be installed directly to a wood subfloor.
Spread thinset over a small section of the floor using a notched trowel.