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[email protected] March 17th 07 11:18 PM

Installing Tile over a hardwood floor
 
I'm looking at installing tile over my parkay flooring. reason is
the entire parkay flooring is held down with an adhesive. and
almost impossible to completely remove. underneath the parkay
flooring is the concrete slab/foundation of the home.

I have been told not a good idea to go right over the top of the
parkay. that the tile will crack and buckle. And that i should use
some kind of thin set sheeting and attach it to the hardwood and
then tile onto it. I hve no idea what this "sheeting is" or where
to purchase i. or even if this would be the best popssible way tp
tackle this.. anyone with real world/professional expertise willing
to help "inform" me of the correct proceedure would be greatly
appreciated.


[email protected] March 17th 07 11:33 PM

Installing Tile over a hardwood floor
 
On Mar 17, 6:18�pm, wrote:
I'm *looking at installing tile over my *parkay flooring. *reason *is
the entire parkay flooring is held down *with *an adhesive. *and
almost impossible to *completely remove. *underneath the parkay
flooring is the concrete slab/foundation of the home.

I *have been *told not a good idea to *go *right over the top of the
parkay. that the tile will *crack *and buckle. *And that i should use
some kind of thin set sheeting and attach *it to *the hardwood and
then *tile onto it. I *hve no idea what this "sheeting is" or where
to *purchase i. *or *even *if this would be the best popssible way tp
tackle this.. *anyone with *real world/professional expertise willing
to help "inform" me of the correct proceedure would be greatly
appreciated.


remove the parkay wood, heat with heat gun. its not impossible just a
lot or work.

if you add a layer steps will miss match and be real trip hazard

goof off or goo gone does remove adhesive residue


Charles Schuler March 18th 07 12:14 AM

Installing Tile over a hardwood floor
 

wrote in message
oups.com...
I'm looking at installing tile over my parkay flooring. reason is
the entire parkay flooring is held down with an adhesive. and
almost impossible to completely remove. underneath the parkay
flooring is the concrete slab/foundation of the home.

I have been told not a good idea to go right over the top of the
parkay. that the tile will crack and buckle. And that i should use
some kind of thin set sheeting and attach it to the hardwood and
then tile onto it. I hve no idea what this "sheeting is" or where
to purchase i. or even if this would be the best popssible way tp
tackle this.. anyone with real world/professional expertise willing
to help "inform" me of the correct proceedure would be greatly
appreciated.


I'm not a tile setter but a close friend used to manage a tile company. The
word is that this has changed over the last few years due to new adhesives
that are now available. The key criterion is stability ... the under-floor
must be stable ... no movement, no cracks.

I'd guess that you can successfully lay tile over the parkay.



[email protected] March 18th 07 12:40 AM

Installing Tile over a hardwood floor
 
On Mar 17, 7:14�pm, "Charles Schuler"
wrote:
wrote in message

oups.com...

I'm *looking at installing tile over my *parkay flooring. *reason *is
the entire parkay flooring is held down *with *an adhesive. *and
almost impossible to *completely remove. *underneath the parkay
flooring is the concrete slab/foundation of the home.


I *have been *told not a good idea to *go *right over the top of the
parkay. that the tile will *crack *and buckle. *And that i should use
some kind of thin set sheeting and attach *it to *the hardwood and
then *tile onto it. I *hve no idea what this "sheeting is" or where
to *purchase i. *or *even *if this would be the best popssible way tp
tackle this.. *anyone with *real world/professional expertise willing
to help "inform" me of the correct proceedure would be greatly
appreciated.


I'm not a tile setter but a close friend used to manage a tile company. *The
word is that this has changed over the last few years due to new adhesives
that are now available. *The key criterion is stability ... the under-floor
must be stable ... no movement, no cracks.

I'd guess that you can successfully lay tile over the parkay.


boy I wouldnt, tile is forever. concrete floor may have unseen cracks,
cant fix what you cant see


HeyBub March 18th 07 12:58 AM

Installing Tile over a hardwood floor
 
wrote:
I'm looking at installing tile over my parkay flooring. reason is
the entire parkay flooring is held down with an adhesive. and
almost impossible to completely remove. underneath the parkay
flooring is the concrete slab/foundation of the home.

I have been told not a good idea to go right over the top of the
parkay. that the tile will crack and buckle. And that i should use
some kind of thin set sheeting and attach it to the hardwood and
then tile onto it. I hve no idea what this "sheeting is" or where
to purchase i. or even if this would be the best popssible way tp
tackle this.. anyone with real world/professional expertise willing
to help "inform" me of the correct proceedure would be greatly
appreciated.


Wood moves as it responds to humidity. A 12' wide wood floor may expand and
contract as much as 1/2".

What do you think will happen to the tile that's glued to this oscillating
floor?



Charles Schuler March 18th 07 01:02 AM

Installing Tile over a hardwood floor
 


I'd guess that you can successfully lay tile over the parkay.


boy I wouldnt, tile is forever. concrete floor may have unseen cracks,
cant fix what you cant see

Almost all concrete floors have cracks. Concrete shrinks as it cures.

If there is shifting or settling involved, then rugs are the best solution.



Edwin Pawlowski March 18th 07 01:28 AM

Installing Tile over a hardwood floor
 

"Charles Schuler" wrote in message
The key criterion is stability ... the under-floor must be stable ... no
movement, no cracks.

I'd guess that you can successfully lay tile over the parkay.


There is nothing stable about a wood floor that expands and contracts.

I'd do the job right.



justadilettante March 18th 07 03:38 PM

Installing Tile over a hardwood floor
 
parquet, not parkay


wrote in message
oups.com...
I'm looking at installing tile over my parkay flooring. reason is
the entire parkay flooring is held down with an adhesive. and
almost impossible to completely remove. underneath the parkay
flooring is the concrete slab/foundation of the home.

I have been told not a good idea to go right over the top of the
parkay. that the tile will crack and buckle. And that i should use
some kind of thin set sheeting and attach it to the hardwood and
then tile onto it. I hve no idea what this "sheeting is" or where
to purchase i. or even if this would be the best popssible way tp
tackle this.. anyone with real world/professional expertise willing
to help "inform" me of the correct proceedure would be greatly
appreciated.




Banty March 18th 07 03:42 PM

Installing Tile over a hardwood floor
 
In article , justadilettante says...

parquet, not parkay


Butter. :-)




wrote in message
roups.com...
I'm looking at installing tile over my parkay flooring. reason is
the entire parkay flooring is held down with an adhesive. and
almost impossible to completely remove. underneath the parkay
flooring is the concrete slab/foundation of the home.

I have been told not a good idea to go right over the top of the
parkay. that the tile will crack and buckle. And that i should use
some kind of thin set sheeting and attach it to the hardwood and
then tile onto it. I hve no idea what this "sheeting is" or where
to purchase i. or even if this would be the best popssible way tp
tackle this.. anyone with real world/professional expertise willing
to help "inform" me of the correct proceedure would be greatly
appreciated.





Edwin Pawlowski March 18th 07 04:25 PM

Installing Tile over a hardwood floor
 

"justadilettante" wrote in message
...
parquet, not parkay



Maybe the wood was BUTTERnut



Charlotte March 19th 07 02:44 PM

Installing Tile over a hardwood floor
 
On Mar 17, 4:18 pm, wrote:
I'm looking at installing tile over my parkay flooring. reason is
the entire parkay flooring is held down with an adhesive. and
almost impossible to completely remove. underneath the parkay
flooring is the concrete slab/foundation of the home.

I have been told not a good idea to go right over the top of the
parkay. that the tile will crack and buckle. And that i should use
some kind of thin set sheeting and attach it to the hardwood and
then tile onto it. I hve no idea what this "sheeting is" or where
to purchase i. or even if this would be the best popssible way tp
tackle this.. anyone with real world/professional expertise willing
to help "inform" me of the correct proceedure would be greatly
appreciated.


I just faced a similar issue in my house. We took up the parquet in
the entrance way and laid down a glueless laminate throughout half the
house. The parquet was difficult to remove, but with a claw and a
hammer and some hard work, it came up. There was a lot of adhesive
underneath, too. Little by little, it worked. I found a couple cracks
underneath on the cement slap that we were able to float before
installing the new floor.



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