Take a look at the two most common options for preparing a concrete floor.
Preparing concrete shower floor for tile.
Walk in showers are large showers that can either be created from scratch or built using premanufactured pans and wall panels sold as kits.
How to prepare concrete floor for ceramic tile.
Most floor tiles made from the 1920s to the 1960s contain asbestos and require special procedures for removal.
As with a wooden subfloor a concrete subfloor must be level for successful tile installation.
A concrete floor is a good base for laying ceramic tiles provided it is level and free of cracks or abrasions.
Test by sprinkling water on various areas of the subfloor.
How to tile a shower over a concrete slab.
Installing a tile floor is the perfect project for a bathroom renovation.
Seal off the area with poly sheeting.
If you don t do it right the floor could crack and buckle.
If you re unsure about yours remove a tile and send it to a local asbestos abatement firm for testing.
Make your diy shower tile experience easier with these pro tips from the tile shop.
Install tile directly on the concrete floor.
In many cases you can lay tile directly on the concrete surface which is naturally hard and durable.
Tiled shower floors are visually appealing as well as hygienic.
How to prepare a floor for a walk in shower.
Before tiling a shower be sure the drain and sub floor are properly seal.
The most important part of a tile floor installation is prepping the subfloor.
Self leveling compound can be purchased at your local home improvement store.
Tile floors do not require as much care and cleaning as porcelain or fiberglass.
To prepare your concrete subfloor make sure that it can accept water penetration.
Additionally a steps must be taken to ensure that a concrete floor will create a solid bond.
Preparing your subfloor for tile in this video learn how to prepare a wood or concrete subfloor for tile including such steps as checking for dips installing backerboard applying primer and thinset pouring liquid underlayment and when to use osb or exterior grade plywood.