If the old countertops are smooth and even simply tile over them.
Tile directly over laminate countertops.
One alternative to full countertop replacement is to tile over the laminate.
Tile laminate stainless steel granite quartz concrete and wood.
Use this innovative tiling system to put ceramic tile directly on top of plastic laminate metal or wood countertops.
Even better it installs as easily as any other tile though cutting it.
Tile backsplashes are frequently added to kitchens as a finishing design element.
This is a page about putting tiling over laminate countertop while it is possible to install tile directly onto a laminate countertop it does require some prep work so that the tiles can properly bond to the surface.
If the laminate and substrate are in good condition you can tile directly on top of the laminate.
You don t need to remove the laminate before creating your new tile countertops.
As long as you have a strong stable counter you can lay the overlay slabs directly on top.
To square off the corners of the round cornered laminate countertop mark a line 3 1 4 in from edge.
You can also remove your existing counter and lay down a new base of plywood.
They can be made of any kind of tile and vary in size.
Installing granite tile countertops over laminate.
Step 1 treating the laminate.
Typically the tile backsplash stretches from the countertop to directly beneath the cabinets although some may be only 4 inches in height and some may sit on top of a 4 inch granite backsplash.
To prep the countertop to receive the tile round corners need to be squared off and the countertop surface has to be sanded to provide a better surface for the tile adhesive.
Clamp the level down to use as a cutting guide image 1.
The good news is that granite makes a beautiful and durable countertop.
Nearly any type of counter can be overlaid as long as it is strong enough to support the overlay.
While not a perfect solution to all of your countertop woes tiling over laminate just might be the fast inexpensive solution you need to carry your kitchen through for a few more years or to aid in a house sale.
Often the most difficult and time.