On top of the 2 6 will be 3 4 subfloor thinset cement board redgard thinset tile.
Can i lay vinyl tile on cement board.
Apply adhesive to backer board.
I have since decided to install vinyl sheet flooring.
One of the most important is the decision to use glue down tiles or self.
Installing ceramic tile over vinyl or linoleum surfaces can be more complicated than expected and probably should be avoided whenever possible.
Installing over existing vinyl.
For ceramic tile floors the cement board usually rests on a plywood subfloor minimum 5 8 inch thick exterior grade plywood or osb if new ceramic tile is being laid on an existing floor the cement board can usually be laid right over the existing floor finish provided it is in good shape and the extra floor thickness is not a problem.
If you lay vinyl over it the vinyl will conform to all the imperfections in the cement board and your vinyl flooring will appear dimpled not smooth.
When installing vinyl tile itself to a subsurface you ll have a lot of options regarding color style and other decisions.
Birch or poplar underlay plywood is good for vinyl flooring birch is best.
If you follow all these steps you ll have a stiff monolithic crack free floor.
To smooth the floor i covered screw.
Use a notched trowel to apply thin set adhesive to the cement backer board in the area you will start applying the tile.
If i thinset the cement board down using a 1 4 x 1 4 trowel and screw it every 8 will the thinset end up being 1 8 thick.
If thickness is an issue however 1 4 inch thick backer board can be safely installed.
Most vinyl tile floors are thin enough to support the extra thickness of both the backer board and the tile.
The ceramic tile institute of america recommends against using particleboard as a foundation for ceramic tile in flooring.
I d like to get as close as possible to matching the height of the existing tile.
Lay the tile in thin set set the tiles using the same latex modified thin set and techniques used for the cement board.
Over time the likelihood of problems arising from such installation are far higher than if you use a substrate such as concrete which is recommended.
Lay the tile in the thin set using the chalk lines for reference making sure tile are properly spaced aligned even and level.
However if you can t remove the old surface or otherwise decide to install over it lay a backer board with thin set over the old surface to serve as your new subfloor material.
Also this will likely shorten the life of the vinyl flooring.
The cement board is not smooth.