Replacing Vinyl Flooring With Ceramic Tile In Bathroom
If replacing a tile isn t in your budget or if the tile isn t badly damaged you can repair the tile.
Replacing vinyl flooring with ceramic tile in bathroom. What kind underlay an thickness. Can a vinyl floor be layed on top of floorboards in a bathroom or does it require an underlay. Vinyl peel stick flooring or vtf has come a long way from the vinyl tile flooring options that were popular in the 1980 s. To remove old vinyl remove the transition strips image 1 that hold the carpet in place.
If not scavenge a replacement vinyl tile from somewhere that won t be noticed such as inside a closet. Bathroom floor tiles grout between tiles cracked and chunks sinking tiles lifting. Available at stores like home depot and lowes these peel and stick tiles are available for less than 1 a square foot. In this article we ll demonstrate how to install a thin backer board over the old floor tiling.
Add cement board to the subfloor to act as a base for the tiles. Vinyl floor tiles aren t without problems and one of them is that the adhesive hardens with age. If 1 or more of your floor or counter tiles have cracked whether from regular wear and tear or from having a heavy object dropped on them you don t necessarily need to replace the cracked tile. No messy tear out and repair.
A bathroom remodel frequently starts with the replacement of the floor tile. The old vinyl will probably come up in small pieces and in some areas the paper backing separates from the vinyl itself and remains on the floor. Water and time can damage older bathroom floors causing tiles to crack and grout to come loose. Use a heavy duty scraper to remove the old vinyl image 2.
Once the floor is clear peel off the vinyl tiles with a putty knife. With the floor up now is good opportunity to ensure the subfloor is properly secured. I had a new bathroom completed just over a year ago. Replacing vinyl floor tiles is pretty easy especially if you saved extra tiles when the floor was installed.
It is hard work. That s an issue when you damage a tile by scratching or ripping it and have to replace it because hardened adhesive clings tenaciously to the floor. Vinyl flooring comes in many forms and vinyl tiles are perhaps the easiest to install and repair. Cut it to size by scoring it with the carbide tip knife and snapping it similar to drywall.