trim the tile such that edges are not raised up. remove and loose tile that is not adhered to the floor. Armstrong makes a product called self leveling compound that you can pour on the floor. It fills in indentations and low spots and levels itself due to its thinness. It will dry and you can apply tile over it. This product is made to fill in grout lines that are molded into floor tiles and other rough texture so that when you apply the new tile, the old texture will not show through after traffic walks on the new tile. Using it over a broad area can get expensive because the product is not cheap. If your area is large that is broken, you may want to consider compound that can be mixed. This will have to be trowled.
you have to pull the linoleum up to lay tile. . .i would suggest a cement backer board over the existing plywood also
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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.
No, slate requires a mud bed or cement board subfloor.
A tile installer is a laborer who installs tile. This can be ceramic or linoleum or some other form of tile
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.
Some alternative options to linoleum for flooring include hardwood, laminate, vinyl, tile, and carpet.
Linoleum tile is a durable and eco-friendly flooring option that is easy to clean and maintain. It is resistant to water, stains, and scratches, making it ideal for high-traffic areas in a residential setting. Additionally, linoleum tile comes in a variety of colors and patterns, allowing for customization to suit different design preferences.
Linoleum tile is a durable and eco-friendly flooring option that is easy to clean and maintain. It is resistant to water, stains, and scratches, making it a practical choice for high-traffic areas in a home. Additionally, linoleum tile comes in a variety of colors and patterns, allowing for customization to suit any decor style.
It is similar to roll vinyl or linoleum but cut into tiles.
yes, but real linoleum is treated periodically with oil to maintain elasticity and must be cleaned with degreases. most modern floors are vinyl and can be cleaned easier. Follow the directions for installing the tile.