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Al Kondo January 2nd 06 03:36 PM

Questions: Ceramic tiling over linoleum
 
I am in the process of putting ceramic tile on my kitchen floors. I
have removed the square vinyl tile that we had and found linoleum.
The linoleum is welll fixed to the underlayment and in good condition.
Therefore, I decided (after reading info on the Net) that I can place
my ceramic tile on top. Here are my two questions:

1. I have cleaned the linoleum very well. However, there remains a
"tackiness" on the linoleum. I imagine that it is a thin residue of
the glue used on the square vinyl. The vinyl tiles are of the "peel
off, and stick on the floor" kind. Do I have to get all of the
tackiness off before I go any further

2. I have read some opinion on the Net that the best mortar to use to
afix ceramic tile over linoleum is "latex modified thinset mortar". I
bought some mortar at Home Depot called Versabond Fortified Thinset
Mortar. The packaging calls this stuff "polymer fortified". I am not
sure what this means. Will this stuff work for my application?

Thanks in advance for your help.

Al

Bill Kearney January 2nd 06 03:59 PM

Questions: Ceramic tiling over linoleum
 
Therefore, I decided (after reading info on the Net) that I can place
my ceramic tile on top.


Just pull up the linoleum and put down a real subfloor. Tile is a lot
stiffer than you'd think. If you don't lay it down on a VERY stable surface
it'll just crack. Either on the grout lines or within a tile. Why bother
to go through the effort of laying decent tile only to have it get ruined?


[email protected] January 2nd 06 05:32 PM

Questions: Ceramic tiling over linoleum
 
I just did this in my kitchen last week and so far all is good. I had
a solid sub floor (1X6s below 3/4 plywood) that had 1950s vintage
linoleum which I was afraid could be asbestos, so I decided to
encapsulate it. The vinyl was in good shape with great adhesion. I
did fix all squeaks with 2 1/2" drywall screws before beginning.

I used Mapei Ultraflex II thinset (polymer modified as you mentioned)
under hardibacker board which was fastened with many screws. I filled
the joints between the hardibacker board with thinset and fiberglass
drywall tape when I put down the tile. Make sure your thinset says it
is acceptable for vinyl. Also check out the hardibacker.com website
for additional instructions.



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