Hardwood, yes.
Laminate , yes.
Tile, I wouldn't. you can put tile over it if you put backer board over it, or if you have 3/4 inch subfloor underneath and the vinyl is glued well you can use a superflex motor from lowes. but the backerboard is the best choice
Floor tiles are tiles made for use on a floor. They can be made of ceramic, terra-cotta, linoleum, vinyl and other materials. Ceramic tiles are a type of tile made from hardened materials (like clay). People put ceramic tiles everywhere - around the bathroom, kitchen, pools, etc.
you have to pull the linoleum up to lay tile. . .i would suggest a cement backer board over the existing plywood also
To apply peel and stick tiles over ceramic tile, first clean the surface thoroughly to remove any dirt or debris. Next, measure and cut the peel and stick tiles to fit the ceramic tile. Peel off the backing and press the tiles firmly onto the ceramic tile, smoothing out any air bubbles. Finally, use a roller to ensure the tiles are securely adhered to the ceramic tile surface.
Ceramic tile contractors install ceramic tile floors in any room of a house, and they are specialized and do a great job. They also install other types of tiles, such as ceramic wall tiles, and ceramic countertop tiles.
A tile installer is a laborer who installs tile. This can be ceramic or linoleum or some other form of tile
Grout can be applied over ceramic tile to fill the separations, then safely cleaned off the tiles with a wet to damp sponge.
I have tiled over cork tiles with ceramic tiles and it worked fine in a bathroom, around a bath. If the current tiles are really well fixed it should be fine.
Yes, if the adhesive is smooth, no lumps and if you use a compatible glue, not thinset cement
Linoleum must be on a firm flat surface. It is recommended that the tile be removed.
That would depend on whether they are ceramic tiles or more vinyl tiles.
It is similar to roll vinyl or linoleum but cut into tiles.
Yes, you can put peel and stick tile over linoleum flooring as long as the linoleum is clean, smooth, and in good condition. It is important to properly prepare the surface before installing the peel and stick tiles to ensure a secure and long-lasting bond.