Submitted by RatWithChainsawLegs t3_yf06xc in DIY
Hi folks,
I'm going to attempt to tile (24 x 6 wood-look ceramic) over an old vinyl (mixed with notorious material that starts with asbes and ends with tos) floor in our very small mudroom. I know for certain that the floor contains the aforementioned material and I have no interest in removing it if I can avoid it at all. I'm decently handy (a lot of woodworking experience) but don't have any significant tile experience. I just wanted to check in here and see if I'm right about the process.
So if Im correct, and the floor is decently sturdy (which it is), and we won't be moving anything extremely heavy like a piano over it (which we couldn't even if we wanted to) I can just:
- Clean the floor
- Patch (there is a small break in the tile in one spot about 4x4) and apply a primer (like TEC® Multipurpose Primer 560)
- Trowel a layer of a polymer modified thinset mortar onto the floor and lay down an uncoupling underlayment roll to prevent movement transfer from the substrate (like Prova-Flex)
- Cut, dry lay and number tiles (the room is not square so I assume dry laying is the way to go)
- Use another layer of polymer modified thinset mortar over the Prova-Flex and set tiles
- Use a rubber mallet and a leveling tool to make sure tiles are all flush
- Grout and apply grout sealer
Thanks so much for any advice on this! I've looked pretty extensively on YouTube and Reddit for instructions, but I'm still feeling uncertain and just want to get another set of eyes on the plan before proceeding.
Also, just incase it's helpful to know, the current vinyl tile is installed over a ply underlayment floor.
Valendorf t1_iu0x9pj wrote
I’d use a decoupling membrane. Schluter is the name brand, but there’s a couple competitors. The one I used in my basement was Dural Durabase.