Can You Tile Over A Shower Pan
Not only that the part of the shower that is most visible is tile while the least visible area underfoot is fiberglass acrylic.
Can you tile over a shower pan. A tile shower floor uses a mortar and sand mixture as a subfloor. The proper way to tile over a fiberglass shower pan is to remove the pan. This isn t especially problematic if the pan was installed separately from the shower walls but it can be tricky if the pan is part of a one piece fiberglass stall and it may need professional expertise. Tile is also much easier to keep clean and is not prone to staining the way rubber is.
Lay down mortar put down the acrylic tiles let them set and then add the grout. Professional craftsman can install ceramic tiles but hiring a professional is costly. Combining a tile over polyurethane shower pan with tile gives you the best of both worlds. Let the membrane set for 24 hours.
Gently sand the shower floor with sandpaper dust it off then remove remaining powder with a damp rag or paper towel. The tile setter dry packs the mortar mixture in the shower pan. He then cuts in the floor s slope with a straightedge. One option is to install decorative ceramic tiles over the plastic shower base.
Once dry the mortar gives the tile a solid surface to rest on. You can put tiles over existing tiled shower pans as long as they are structurally intact have no visible damage and do not leak. Follow the same steps followed with the acrylic shower pan. 1 remove the screws from the shower drain cover.
A plastic shower pan has to be prepped in order for the tiles to stay on the surface. A fiberglass or acrylic shower pan is hardly beautiful but its plain looks can be justified by knowing that most of the shower is made of tile. Plastic fiberglass showers may be inexpensive and efficient but can take away from the overall look of your bathroom. After spreading a thin layer of thinset over the old tile install schluter kerdi membrane.