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Can you tile the inside of a bathtub?

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Tiling the Entire Tub Tiling the entirety of a plastic tub is a do-it-yourself-only project. A plastic tub is not a solid enough surface to adhere tile to, as there is too much flexibility, which means it is not rated for adhesion with the mastics and thinset mortars available with tile, with the exception of epoxy.

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Beside this, do you install tile under the bathtub?

Is installing tiles under a bathtub a good idea. It would eliminate cutting tiles along the bathtub, and would be more water resistant by eliminating the crack that you must caulk between the tile edge and the tub along the floor.

One may also ask, can you tile over a porcelain tub? If the porcelain is solid, rigid, does not move or flex you can take a grinder and rough up the surface so it is not smooth and slick and then stick tile with a silicone adhesive. You may have to grout it from time to time if there is any movement.

Similarly, it is asked, how do you install tile around a bathtub?

The best approach when installing cement board or other tile backer around a tub is to keep the cement board out of the lip area. Apply it to the wall with the bottom edge about 1/4 in. above the lip of the tub. Then apply a generous amount of thin-set to the bottom bathtub tile and position it 1/8 in.

Should I fit the bath before tiling?

If you have the luxury of not needing to use the bath, then tile before you put it in. It's much easier & less chance of damaging the bath. Just fit the last row of tiles adjacent to the bath after fitting.

Related Question Answers

Should I fill the bath before tiling?

The first thing you should do is fill the bath with water, about a quarter of a tonne of water is produced when the bath is filled, this causes the bath to sink about 2 mm, if your tiles have been placed directly on top of the bath and then siliconed, the 2mm drop will cause the silicone to split resulting in water

Does flooring go under bathtub?

Bathroom floors are notorious for suffering water damage and the area under the bathtub is no exception. Flooring repairs can be intimidating, but the subfloor under the tub generally consists of plywood secured over floor joists and is fairly simple to replace -- once you get access to it.

Should toilet sit on top of tile?

The toilet flange needs to be on top of the finished floor. Meaning the bottom edge of the flange needs to be on the same plane as the toilet. So if your toilet sits on the tile, the flange needs to be on top of the tile too. The spacing of the toilet exit "horn" and sealing surface is designed for this height.

What order do you refit a bathroom?

  1. Remove bathroom suite (plumber-me)
  2. remove tiles (if it was me doing the job I'm a tiler too so can do this)
  3. move internal stud wall (joiner who works with me)
  4. replace window in external wall (joiner who works with me)
  5. install ventilation (electrician who I can bring in)

Do I tile under the toilet?

To install tile properly around the toilet, you need to affix it to the floor under the fixture. Because toilets sit on top of tile, any rough cuts are hidden, making it easy to achieve the appearance of tile that has been custom-cut for your bathroom.

How do you replace a subfloor in a bathtub?

Take out the rotten floor under your bathtub.
  1. Disconnect pipes of the bathtub.
  2. Remove the tub from the walls between which it is sandwiched.
  3. Measure the area where you need to replace the rotten floor.
  4. Cut away the damaged area.
  5. Remove the damaged flooring.
  6. Clean the area where you will install new floors.

Should you put cement board under a tub?

There's no real reason to have the cement backer board under the typical tub. I usually just run it under the front edge a couple or three inches so the tub is resting on it, and the rest of the tub is supported by the wood blocking attached to the studs.

Do I need a vapor barrier behind cement board in shower?

You still need a vapor barrier with cement board, although in this case the barrier can go behind the board. Cement board is heavy enough and breathable enough to take the moisture without a problem. By having the vapor barrier behind the cement board you stop the moisture going further into the wall.

Do you sheetrock behind bathtub?

Drywall should not sit directly on the tub as it can "wick" moisture and will eventually fall apart (even green board) if the tub is not kept caulked properly. There is no need for drywall behind the cement board and I have never heard of it being done that way.

Does backer board go over tub flange?

ANSWER. ANSWER - No there should not be a gap between the top of the bathtub flange and the backer board on the wall. The backer board should overlap the tub flange so the tile has a stable backing to attach to. This requires shimming the backer board out from the studs so the wall is plumb.

What kind of board goes behind tile?

Cement Backerboard Cement board is by far the heaviest type of drywall used in tile wall applications and the most resistant to water. While it may be heavy, installing cement board is just like installing drywall, with a few minor differences.

What is a tile flange on a bathtub?

"What is a tub flange?" It's a "raised rim" around the edges of the tub that will sit against the shower walls. The tile overlaps the flange, directing water that runs down the wall into the tub: If your tub does not have a tub flange, you can sometimes by an add-on flange kit: Like | 1.

What is the best wall covering for a bathroom?

Gloss and semigloss finishes work best in bathrooms, because they repel water and clean easily. Glossier paints exaggerate all the lumps and bumps on a wall, however, so they must be applied to a flat, smooth surface. If you want to cover a tile, glass, or porcelain surface, use an epoxy paint.

Do you have to waterproof cement board?

Most concrete backer-boards on the market today are not water-resistant, but all are waterproof. Since many people confuse the terms, it is a common misconception that this is the best material for use inside a shower or tub area.

Does tile stick to fiberglass?

Tile requires a smooth and flat base but does not adhere properly to fiberglass surfaces. Fiberglass showers are budget-friendly and install quickly, but are not suited for future remodels. As the tiles loosen, water settles underneath, and the moisture buildup can cause mold and mildew.

How far should tile extend past bathtub?

Plan to extend the tile 2 or 3 in. beyond the tub and to leave at least a half tile along the wall if possible. Don't stop tile even with the end of the tub. This leaves the walls along the front of the tub vulnerable to water damage, and doesn't look as finished as tile extending to the floor.

What will stick to porcelain?

Gorilla super glue is a versatile adhesive that along with ceramic and porcelain can be used on wood, plastic, rubber, metal and more. The special gel formula prevents the glue from running out of control, ideal for vertical applications.

How many square feet of tile do I need for a bathtub?

The standard dimensions for a tub-shower combo are 60 inches in length, 32 inches in width and 8 feet in height. Tile — Your tile selection has the biggest influence on the look of the shower. You will need 90-95 square feet of wall tile and 15-20 square feet of shower floor tile.

How high should I tile my bathtub?

Standard Tub and Shower Walls The minimum code height for a tub or shower enclosure's waterproof covering is 6' above the finished floor. A practical height, when working with full-sized 12” tiles, is 6 courses. Factoring in the grout lines, this meets the minimum with a bit to spare.