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How Do You Install A Ceramic Tile Over An Epoxy Floor?

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How Do You Install A Ceramic Tile Over An Epoxy Floor?

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Installing ceramic tile over an existing epoxy floor requires specific components and exact steps to accomplish. Although a challenging project, installing a ceramic tile floor can be done with supplies available at any do-it-yourself store. If you take the proper steps, you can have that tile floor you have been dreaming of for years. Lay out several tiles in a row on the floor, using tile spacers to achieve the desired grout joint width. Measure the area of your installation. Check the measurements against your laid out pieces. If you can, lay a full piece at one side and make a large cut against the other. If not, make a center mark and work out from there. Either way, make two marks along the wall where your starting point will be. Use the chalk line to snap a line between these two marks. This is your control line. Measure in the other direction and determine where you want your starting point to be. Whether you have a full tile on one side and a cut on the other or matching cuts

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