There will be a height difference to the adjoining floor.
Can you lay laminate timber flooring over tiles.
In this photo to the left i installed laminate tile over the ceramic tile.
Another issue is where the laminate stops at the edge of the ceramic.
Both install similarly but not all glue down types are suitable to install over tiles so read the manufacturer s.
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.
So long as the cork was laid properly and is secure and you lay the laminate as per instructions given to you by the supplier i can t imagine it would be a problem but maybe check with the laminate supplier just to be 100 sure.
This will stop the vinyl from sinking into them leaving you with a grid of visible indentations.
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Laying floorboards directly over tiles can be done but it will create hollow areas underneath the floorboards.
So care needs to be taken not to increase noise generation and everything should be done to reduce noise movement reverberation.
Fortunately the answer to the question is yes.
There are many concerns about placing laminate over other flooring so the question is valid.
Timber or wooden flooring can be noisy tiles and concrete even noisier.
Yes provided the surface is flat and level per our subfloor specifications and the condition of the floor is good.
Chipping away old tiles and mortar is extremely time consuming and labor intensive.
Removing a ceramic tile floor is hard work.
You can see at the doorway with the laminate on top of the ceramic tile it creates a higher.
You must use padding when installing laminate flooring over sheet vinyl.
Laminate wood flooring comes in glue down and floating snap lock varieties.
You can lay laminate over tile as long as the tile is in good condition which means no broken or loose pieces.
As has been previously mentioned vinyl plank flooring lays best on a smooth surface as it contours the sub flooring and will make any textures or crevasses visible.
If the tiles aren t flat you need to level the floor using leveling compound.
This means you must ensure that your grout lines flush with the tile.