The answer is yes.
Can you epoxy over ceramic tile.
If the tiles are glazed the gloss will need to be removed by grinding to allow the epoxy to grab hold.
When going over the top of a tiled floor the main concern is adhesion with epoxy onto the tile and tile onto concrete.
Some floor tiles have a glossy finish from the glazing process which can make them tricky to bond to.
Below we have categorized a list of the substrates that don t require prep porous surfaces that require preparation and those few surfaces that cannot be covered with epoxy.
In principle almost all materials can be coated with epoxy resin.
It is extremely durable and washable.
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Use a roller to apply paint evenly to the tile.
Bonding to tile requires either intense physical abrasion like sandblasting or etching with phosphoric acid to remove the glaze.
However there will be preparation involved for porous surfaces.
This paint is made to stick to tile.
You can arrange the floor according to your personal taste.
You can look to micro etch with acid based etchers but in my experience this kind of preparation can be hit and miss.
Tile is covered with a smooth finish that prevents anything from getting through to the surface.
If you expect to apply an epoxy coating then you need to get the finish to a point where it can accept the coating.
Ceramic does not have the right texture for epoxy coatings and even if you sand it down there are still adhesion and durability issues on tile and grout.
A real epoxy floor coating should not be applied to ceramic tiles.
If you etch with acid it usually eats up the grout.
That is why i typically i recommend against going over ceramic tile with epoxy.
One of our most frequently asked questions is if epoxy countertop kits can go over tile.
The answer is virtually any surface can be covered.
Step 1 clean and prepare the tile floor.
In addition epoxy resin flooring on tiles can be mixed with various filling materials and colors thus guaranteeing a high degree of design freedom.