You can tile over greenboard sheetrock whether it is in the shower or any other location.
Tile over green board wall.
Any tile installation can fail from a lack of using a tile adhesive primer.
Greenboard is a term that s occasionally used for a type of drywall that is used for walls in damp but not wet zones in a building.
Inspect the greenboard surface for any damage and to ensure that the surface sits perfectly level.
Layer newspaper on the floor across the bottom of the tiled wall.
Then apply tiles to this area putting spaces in between the tiles.
This is the case so much of the time that when people tell me on the phone that.
In this highly convenient inexpensive and popular application a moisture barrier of 4 or 6 mil thick plastic is installed directly over the wall studs.
Once traffic starts walking over it those stresses start moving the tiles and eventually they pop off the floor and get loose.
How to lay tile on a green board step 1.
Find and mark the middle of.
Originally greenboard was used as a direct backer board for ceramic tile in highly wet areas such as showers or bathtubs but this usage began to be phased out in the 1990s.
Scrub the wall tiles with diluted degreasing cleaner and a nylon scrub brush.
First apply the tile adhesive to the wall in small areas.
Many of the bathroom remodeling projects we have completed over the years have been in homes that were only 5 to 15 years old.
After that you can tile over the greenboard sheetrock in the same manner as you would with any other bathroom tiling.
How to tile over greenboard step 1.
Cover the greenboard wall in a layer of flat sealing primer rolling it on as you would a coat of paint.
Tiles falling off the wall.
Then rinse the wall with a water dampened.
The thinset that was applied to glue down the tiles has been applied over a dirty surface and instead of adhering to the substrate it adhered to the dust and oils sitting on top of it.
Tile is laid onto the cement board with thinset mortar or mastic.
This solvent cleaner will wipe away.
Screws secure the cement board to the wall studs.
By far the most common problem i have encountered has been tile installed over drywall in shower wet areas.
Then the cement board is installed on top of the plastic sheeting.
Wipe down the greenboard with a rag or sponge dampened in mineral spirits.