Step 1 measure the area.
Tile over cement board.
Yet this application does make sense since concrete is heavy solid and is typically thought of as an unbending uncompromising material.
In order to install tile over cement board you will need to first measure the room.
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.
Our project tiling the walls around a standard 5 ft.
But doing so is a very laborious time consuming process that is likely more trouble than it is worth.
Other sizes like 3 x 4 ft 3 x 6 ft.
A better solution is to prepare and resurface the concrete slab so that it can accept thin set adhesive or a mortar base onto which to lay tile.
Installing tile directly on concrete.
And 4 x 4 ft are available but you may have to contact a tile supplier to find them.
Technically cement board can be laid over a concrete slab as the base for a tile installation.
Tub to a height of 6 ft requires four 3 x 5 ft.
Multiply the dimensions together to give you the exact square footage of the room.
This will tell you how much tile you should buy for the job.
For highly wet areas such as showers and bathtub surrounds cement board typically is attached directly over the wall studs and the studs may be covered with an intervening moisture membrane.
Thick cement board spans studs spaced 16 in.
Laying a cement board under a tile when using a cement backer board you can go with whether a inch thickness or a inch thickness.
Add 10 percent to this figure to allow for waste and cutting.
It depends on how high you want to raise your floor.