You need to leave a 5 16 inch gap between the flooring and the baseboard or wall around the perimeter of the room to allow the floor enough space to expand.
Can you float engineered hardwood over tile.
The plywood is loose laid so the floor floats i don t see why you couldn t do something similar over tile.
Tile with mortar will range in height from 1 4 to 1 2.
There as a few issues with laying gluedown wood flooring over tile.
We often float wood floors over concrete.
But you are adding 1 3 4 to the floor build up.
Laminate vinyl hardwood floors and even some types of tile.
We place a layer of visqueen then two layers of half inch plywood then the wood floor.
For a successful glue down application over older tile the single largest issue associated with failures are older loosened tiled floors.
When installing a floor over your existing floor you will want to choose an engineered wood floor that is at least 1 2 thick and over 4 3 4 wide.
We ll get into the latter further down the page.
As an installer i ve always been skeptical of leaving an older vinyl floor in place and gluing over top of it.
Engineered flooring goes down over a thin foam sheet which provides cushioning and sound dampening.
This type of wood ranges from 5 16 to 5 8 of an inch thick and won t create a height problem.
This type of structure will ensure that the floor will stay stable.
That makes it possible to install laminate over hardwood linoleum and vinyl and yes.
First you have the height issues.
Engineered glue down floor.
I can not believe you would give such bad advice as to say it is ok to lay glue down wood flooring on top on tile.
Here s where it can become tricky.
A laminate floor is a floating floor which means it doesn t get nailed or glued to the subfloor.
I am interested in floating engineered hardwood which is designated for floating on ceramic tile floor which is not damaged.
Most engineered flooring is prefinished and this permits a very clean installation process.
Engineered wood floors can be floated over existing floors such as.
I am told that it is standard to remove the tile which can cost a lot to remove and will require much more time to complete not to mention the dust factor.
Engineered wood flooring on the other hand can be glued directly to the existing ceramic.
Only in recent years have some hardwood adhesive manufacturers given the green light to gluing over ceramic but there are some important considerations before starting the job.
Ceramic floor tile commonly has a finished height of about 3 8 inch so if your hardwood floor joins an adjacent tile floor the thinner 3 8 inch hardwood flooring may be a better choice for you.