Depending on what type of carpet or padding is selected it will add some height to the floor.
Can you lay carpet over ceramic floor tiles.
Normal ceramic tiles with 1 5 to 3mm grout lines are completely suitable to be carpeted over provided the flooring is in a decent condition.
Also the tack strip holes will all have to be drilled because the ceramic will shatter if you try to nail directly into it.
There is no reason that you cannot install carpet over tile floor and in fact there are a number of good reasons to consider doing exactly that.
Laminate vinyl or another layer of ceramic tiles are all compatible flooring types as are glued on hardware floors.
After putting the layer of plywood over your existing carpet you can proceed to glue the pieces of carpet tiles according to your design or chosen pattern.
An important thing to note when considering whether to lay carpet over your tile floor is that you won t be able to use the flooring again.
It s a good idea to start from the inside out if you re using adhesive.
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For example by leaving tiles underneath a carpet you ll be able to take your carpet with you when you move home and still leave some kind of flooring for the next owners tenants.
Because the self leveling compound creates the equivalent of a concrete subfloor your new floor type must be one that uses an adhesive or mortar for placement.
Additionally when placing vinyl planks over ceramic tiles it is advisable to use thick vinyl planks as opposed to the thinner ones.
If you need two pieces of carpet to fit.
Choose a compatible flooring type to lay over your ceramic tiles.
Cut the carpet about 4 to 6 inches longer than the length of the room.
You can also use epoxy to fasten the tack strip but it can be messy and expensive.
The floor shouldn t need a damp proofing membrane but i would recommend that the floor is sufficiently dry before laying carpet tiles.
Yes you can carpet over tile floor.
Though slightly more expensive planks with a thickness of 5 8 mm are a good option because they will be more capable of laying flush on the tile beneath.
Carpet tiles will lay over ceramic tiles but unless you lay a self levelling screed to get rid of the dips in the floor at the tiles joins you will eventually see these lines through the tiles.
You can fit carpet over ceramic tiles i would suggest to screed over the tiles to give a smooth sub floor prior to laying the carpet also to have the grippers glued around the perimeter as trying to nail would only break the ceramic tiles and cause more issues then fit underlay and carpet.