you have to remove paint n rough the surface then put some cement slurry n paste the tile by cement
I recommend consulting the flooring manufacturer, however, my experience suggests that the application you describe is an acceptable risk. Adhesion of floor tile to grout is more important than the grout's adhesion to the painted concrete substrate. Uniform stability is very important, and you have that with your painted concrete slab. When I had my tile done, the company used a primer to rough up the smooth surface.
Yes, you can tile over drywall in a shower, but it is recommended to use a waterproof backer board instead for better moisture resistance and durability.
Yes.
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The different types of materials that can be used to construct a shower pan curb include wood, concrete, and tile.
Yes, but you should you use an adhesive that is ductile
Yes, you can tile over concrete surfaces by first ensuring the concrete is clean, smooth, and free of any cracks or imperfections. Properly preparing the concrete surface and using the right adhesive and grout will help ensure a successful tiling project.
no the tiles have too smooth of a finish and other tile will not stick to them need to remove old tiles and then lay new
Yes, you can by using standard tile adhesive.
Concrete board is a durable and water-resistant material that provides a strong foundation for shower installations. It helps prevent water damage, mold, and mildew, and can support heavy tile or stone finishes. Additionally, concrete board is easy to work with and can be cut to fit any space, making it a popular choice for shower installations.
Yes, you can install tile directly on concrete by using a suitable adhesive or mortar to bond the tile to the concrete surface. It is important to ensure that the concrete is clean, level, and free of any cracks or imperfections before installing the tile.
Yes you can just use a better mortar and smaller tiles