Can You Lay Tile On Uneven Floor. After all, ceramic, granite, and other types of floor tiles aside from vinyl floor tiles have no flexibility whatsoever. As a whole you can install tile on an uneven floor, what you need to do first is apply a layer of levelling compound. Usually this is easy to achieve when tiling onto a flat and level surface, but if the substrate isn't flat various problems can arise.
The most durable and attractive option for an uneven floor is often a pour on option, such as epoxy. But this assumes that the floor underneath is solid (concrete) and that there are no cracks in the existing tile (indicating underlying problems in the concrete). If you have a small area that dips down a bit and will be installing tile over the whole area, you can just lay the thinset thicker in that area to raise the tile up to be level with the rest of the tile.
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All of the movement in concrete is transferred to the tile. To install ceramic tile over wood, the wood surface must be structurally sound enough to support the weight of the tile. You should use levelling compound if you will be attempting to level an area larger than two to three square foot. And here is the tile floor after everything was done!