Yes, but you should you use an adhesive that is ductile
If it sits over a cement floor, then no. If it is a nailed down floor, then you can, but you still have to install a cement board.
yes, but it will slide over the years so I would not
If you have a drain available. You may need to chip some concrete around the drain to install the bottom half of the drain. With that in place, set the shower over it and the top piece screws into the drain to form a seal. You can build a 2x4 frame and raise the shower up enough to run a drain to a sump or a floor drain.
You shouldn't. You need a surface that will allow the adhesive to make a good bond to. There are different types, read the instructions for the one you buy and apply it to the recommended sub floor.
The flange connects to the shower and just goes through the floor. It shouldn't mount to the floor.
as much as ceramic or porcelain tiles
yes
If it sits over a cement floor, then no. If it is a nailed down floor, then you can, but you still have to install a cement board.
yes, but it will slide over the years so I would not
$6.00-$10.00 /Sq Ft for marble Around $5.00 for tile or slate
The Bissell steam mop can be used to clean a vinyl floor. In fact it can also be used on marble, ceramic, stone, laminate, linoleum and sealed hardwood floors.
can you mix ceramic and porcelain tile on a bathroom floor
If you have a drain available. You may need to chip some concrete around the drain to install the bottom half of the drain. With that in place, set the shower over it and the top piece screws into the drain to form a seal. You can build a 2x4 frame and raise the shower up enough to run a drain to a sump or a floor drain.
have you tried using an acid? you can also try sanding it with a fine grit sandpaper that is wet. may scratch the tiles though
First determine what you are going to install as the shower unit. If there is to be no shower unit and it will just drain through the concrete floor, then it will be flush with the floor. If you are installing a unit, then you need to look at the unit to determine the distance obove the concrete to place the drain.
You can glue the tile down, only concern is there enough room for the door to clear the tile?
Marble is probably the most expensive to install. But a decent wooden floor that looks great is probably most desirable.