You cannot use sheetrock as flooring, period. If you meant on a wall, there is no reason you cannot put sheetrock over tiles. The question is why would you want to! Why not remove tiles and material behind, which is probably sheetrock, and then install new sheetrock. If it is an area prone to moisture you could use moisture resistant sheetrock. The job would look better and you would not lose the space by adding over existing material.
Cut all the way through the sheetrock and pull the tile and sheetrock at the same time.
yes
Putting plastic over the stud walls before sheetrock is not recommended. The moisture will be trapped between the sheetrock and plastic and the home will not breathe.
It is put behind a fireplace as a precaution, like waterproof sheetrock in bathrooms.
That would depend on whether they are ceramic tiles or more vinyl tiles.
That's an indication of water damage. It needs to be replaced.
Vinyl tiles & Carpet tiles would all be damaged by a curling iron or any heat source over 160 degrees
Generally the tub is nailed to the studs and the backer board or sheetrock is put over the tub or just down to the top edge.
Yes, you can put tile on sheetrock in a bathroom, but it is recommended to use a moisture-resistant backer board instead for better durability and protection against water damage.
To remove superglue from sheetrock walls, you can try using acetone or nail polish remover. Soak a cotton ball in acetone and gently dab it on the affected area, then wipe away the softened superglue. Be careful not to damage the paint or finish of the sheetrock while doing this.
Spreads the weight over a larger area so you dont crack or break the roofing tiles, they are made of clay & break easily
No, you should prime sheetrock before painting to ensure better adhesion and a smoother finish.