Concrete floors are durable and easy to clean but not very attractive.
Tile over concrete floor in basement.
Large tile require a deeper thin set bed to make up for the minor adjustments in flatness of floor and tile.
Laying your concrete basement floor with ceramic tiles is an excellent way to enhance both the beauty and lifespan of your concrete basement floor.
Ceramic and porcelain tile are so frequently installed at or above grade level on a cement board underlayment or directly on plywood that it almost seems novel to install tile directly on concrete.
Installing a tile floor in all or part of your basement lets you have some fun with design while still quickly covering up existing concrete floors.
With new technology the durability and appearance of tiles have tremendously been improved making the use of tiles a favorable option to various flooring repairs.
Yet this application does make sense since concrete is heavy solid and is typically thought of as an unbending uncompromising material.
Concrete provides one of the most stable working platforms in the world and is the preferred foundation layer for a ceramic or porcelain tile installation.
Check for complete coverage of thin set mortar by pulling up one tile it should cover at least 80 of the back of.
Apply redgard for waterproofing and to protect against cracks.
Installing tile directly on concrete.
Tile is available in many different sizes and styles and the price range is equally broad.
One of the first steps in refinishing a basement or turning a garage into a usable room is to put down a new floor.