Laminate flooring goes very well over ceramic tiles.
Can you install laminate flooring over tile.
Laminate is a cheap fast flooring solution that easily goes right over ceramic tile.
Laminate wood flooring comes in glue down and floating snap lock varieties.
First the tile should be in good shape level and free of depressions before installing laminate over tile.
If the front of the dishwasher is not sitting on the laminate you may not be able to remove the dishwasher in the future.
This means that the choice of subfloor i e what you install laminate over needs to provide the right support.
Hi dorothy the short answer is yes you can install laminate flooring over a ceramic tile floor if the tile floor is in good condition and the tile are well attached level and flat.
The process would be the same as installing a laminate floor on a concrete slab.
Some conditions apply but most are easily addressed.
Depending on the thickness of the cement board and tile it can raise it from a 1 8 in to higher then what it originally was.
This isn t to say you can install laminate over every tile floor.
Both install similarly but not all glue down types are suitable to install over tiles so read the manufacturer s.
It is a thin solid flooring system that doesn t require adhesive and comes with a padded underlayment that helps smooth out any contour from the ceramic.
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When you install laminate flooring over ceramic tile up to dishwashers you need the laminate flooring to go under the front legs of the dishwasher.
Remember that laminate flooring like swiss krono usa s laminate wood flooring is a floating floor it will expand and contract as temperature and other conditions change.
Once the tile is leveled off your next step is to remove the toilet so that the floor can be laid under it not cut around it.
If you must go over the laminate it technically can be done but isn t recommended.
As with any flooring surface if there are major depressions and extensive cracking the issue may be with the subflooring.
One situation however does require more work and may call for removal of the tile.
Problem being that the laminate can shift since it is a floating floor and your tile will technically be floating too.