Can you tile over painted concrete




















I'll try and send some photos. Does anyone make a paint that you can use to paint over tile Q. You can definitely paint over tile. Just remember that no matter how well the job is done, it will look like painted tile. Ours, before we remodeled, was pink and speckled, so even though it was painted, it looked better than the pink. You can turn off the heat to the floor if you put a subfloor over top.

You would then need to find another way to heat the kitchen. The heat transfer to subfloor will be very, very little. You would need to consult an electrician and a concrete slab company who are experts at 'sinking' stuff into slabs like hydronic heating tubes and electrical wiring.

You will loose some efficiency with concrete You would need to rehang all your doors What about a peninsula? Like Save. No, you cannot glue down wood to painted concrete. The paint is the bond breaker. Or perhaps a layer of XPS covered with wood? Sue Von Ruben 5 years ago. My bathroom floor was painted now the paint is coming of piece by piece..

They put on a sealant its black in colour on concrete first then they painted.. Is it possible to scrape the paint of and then tile the floor..

Waiting for your reply.. Thank you Sue von Ruben. Related Stories. Concrete adds smooth polish to driveways and a sleek look to home exteriors, but here are the points to ponder before you re-surface. Landscaping for Wind, Water, Earth, Sky This requires sanding, power washing, paint strippers, or soda blasting.

This article will talk a little more about each of these steps in detail. However, you may have to do a little extra prep work before you can get down to the actual tile-laying part of the job. The right option for you depends mainly on how much time and money you have available and what kinds of tools you have at your disposal.

There are four main ways to remove paint from concrete surfaces:. Soda blasting is one of the most effective ways of removing paint on a large scale. Sweep the floor thoroughly to remove all dust and debris.

Rinse the floor in small sections and then blot it dry. I would generally paint first but obviously not the area being tiled. As long as your wall is smooth and flat, you can install a ceramic tile kitchen backsplash directly over drywall or plaster with no problem.

Start by cleaning the wall to remove any grease, then apply thin-set adhesive, and set the tile. After the adhesive has set, apply grout, and you're done. Sheetrock , or drywall , is no different for tiling over than wood, plaster, cement, or other wall materials. If you are tiling an area that is not in a bathroom, tiles can be applied directly to the sheetrock simply and easily. The wall has to simply be prepared in order to complete this task properly.

While you can install tile directly on concrete , problems erupt when the concrete cracks or shifts. All of the movement in concrete is transferred to the tile. Cracks in concrete immediately become cracks in the tile. Steps Prepare the concrete surface. Use a broom or shop vacuum to remove all dirt or debris. Apply a chemical paint stripper to the concrete surface. Allow the stripper to work.

Scrub the concrete. Repeat the steps if necessary. Clean the concrete surface. Clean the concrete slab thoroughly before laying tile. Apply a waterproofing membrane, such as RedGard, to the slab before tiling. Use a polymer-modified, dry-set mortar adhesive that's rated for outdoor use.

Cover the slab completely with the tile adhesive, and apply it to the back of the tiles as well. If you do have shrinkage cracks no vertical displacement then you can treat the entire surface with a crack isolation membrane that is also a waterproof membrane.

You might have to apply a bonded mortar over the surface to create the slope if you need it. Depends on what you mean by stone panels. Question is what is the stucco attached to? You need to screw into the concrete block or into wood or metal studs.

You still want to use a thin-set board on the back of the backer board when you attach it so it is fully supported and so you can shim and plumb it. Going over bathroom floor. It does not flake. I have Mapei Ultraflor Plus. I doubt water will soak past the enamel. I can wirebrush if necessary. What should I do? It is never recommended to bond over paint because someday when the paint degrades the tile will become loose.

The polymer modified thin-set mortars might bond to a latex paint, but not an oil based paint. Mapei Ultrafor Plus data sheet says to use their Keraply Latex admix in lieu of water when going over impervious surfaces; not that they would endorse going over an oil based paint….

What you should do is scarify the paint off the floor. Use a cup grinder pad or whatever to remove it. Make sure that the concrete floor readily absorbs moisture. Hi I have a concrete subfloor that has mastic residue from sheet vinyl but the floor is mostly smooth. Would liquid Red Gaurd with a modified thinset be ok to install once the floor is prepared or would an uncoupling product be better?

What is the best way to find out if a prospective contractor is knowledgeable? There are some polymer modified thin-set mortars where they say you can scrap all of the excess mastic off of the concrete slab and then adhere to it. There are also strippers that will emulsify the mastic and you can scrape it up, but it is a messy process and can still bleed into the concrete.

If it were me, I would scrape it clean and then get a cup grinder and grind it down to expose the concrete so it readily absorbs water and bond to it. Or apply the Redgard first and bond to it. They tend to give a hollow sound and raises the height of the floor.

Most installers have not formal installation training and are not fully aware of the industry standards. They may, or may not, do good work.



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