Tiling over cultured marble in shower.
Can you tile over cultured marble shower floor.
The reason for this is to create a surface rough enough so that the thinset or mastic will bond properly as cultured marble s finished surface is too smooth for tile adhesives to bond.
Answer as long as the existing marble floor is structurally sound and well bonded to its substrate without excessive deflection you can bond over the marble.
Cultured marble is the cheaper option.
The marble surface is likely polished or honed and it might have a sealer on it or contaminates from pass use.
I would recommend first scarifying the surface of the marble.
So in short you can tile over tile as long as you re working on a fairly sound surface.
Technically it can be done but in practice it is avoided.
If the wallboard is loose or crumbly you ll have to replace it before tile can be installed.
One of the most frequently asked questions when it comes to tiling is can you tile over cultured marble in the bathroom there are two sides to this question.
Care of tile in a shower grout is important to seal the water out from between and behind the tiles and should be cleaned and cared for appropriately.
Covering the cultured marble walls is not a good idea.
Cultured marble and other cultured stone panels can have some shade variation and veining which makes them more decorative than acrylic or fiberglass.
If you are going the tile route i would advise to do it right and float the walls first or at the very least use cement boards and set tile with thin set a opposed to green drywall and tile glue.
Well you are correct.
Sir i doubt that any body has ever done that in fact i would go as far to say any contractor that was asked to do that would decline now you may find some one to do it but as i say i do not know of a contractor who would think this is a good idea or this will work.