Use the right adhesive check the manufacturer s recommendations on a mastic or thinset product before you buy it.
Can you tile over marble shower.
While the tile guy was here i asked him to pop out a tile in our master bathroom shower.
Use the belt sander to scratch the entire area of the cultured marble where you will be installing the tile.
But the tcna and i both agree you can install over existing tile.
If it s recommended for tiling over a marble floor or other smooth.
Being that it is marble a precious rock you may want to remove carefully and bag it up for possible later use in a wall or a tumbled shower pan.
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.
Since you re about to tile over the marble fireplace you don t care about the condition of the marble so go ahead and scratch it up as thoroughly as you can.
The grout between the marble tiles is very fine and the same color as the main one in the marble has never got any mildew on it and we rarely wipe it down between showers and only give it a monthly clean.
Back in the spring of 2014 i noticed some discoloration happening on on some bottom row marble tiles in our shower.
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.
Technically it can be done but in practice it is avoided.
We also have the same tile on the floor of another bathroom and mosaic marble on the shower floor in that room.
Tiling over cultured marble in shower.
If the wallboard is loose or crumbly you ll have to replace it before tile can be installed.
Covering the cultured marble walls is not a good idea.
Our subway tile wall in the kitchen dining is complete and i can t wait to share with you how it turned out.
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.
Tiling over an uneven surface will give you less than stellar results so level out any globs of dried grout with a sander and secure loose tiles with fresh tile adhesive before beginning the project.
As much as i dispise pre mixed thinset for any application as a tile professional for 15 years i must strongly advise you to not give out advice to.