Brick pavers are typically just laid in place with sand dry morter to keep them from moving.
Tiling over brick pavers.
How to tile over a brick fireplace step 1.
When tiling a floor the surface needs to be secure and firm.
How to lay brick over existing tile step 1.
Only way to do it right would be to pull up the pavers and lay a slab then tile.
Allow the thinset to cure for 24 hours before tiling.
Cover the hearth with a drop cloth and remove the mantel and anything else that s attached to the brick.
Plan out your pattern layout in advance.
Put on safety goggles gloves knee pads and a dust mask.
Using a trowel spread an even layer of thinset over the bricks.
While this is fine for pavers it does not provide a stable surface for a tile application.
Use the flat side and edge of the trowel to smooth the thinset eliminating any ridges or bumps.
The thinset will cover the bricks and mortar and provide a flat smooth surface for tile installation.
Create a smooth work.
Use painter s tape to mask off.
Steps in using this method step 1.
Pull up a few bricks and see if you have any sort of substrate ie concrete walkway patio underneath that would provide a proper base for your proposed project.
Steps for tiling over a brick fireplace.
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Sand off the shiny.
The main thing when tiling outside is to use a solid bed method of fixing this stops pools of water forming under the tiles which then freezes and pops the tile up.
If possible you should remove the existing mantel for easier tile.
Knowing your start and finish points is important so that your tiles.
Go over the entire area with a wire brush to dislodge any loose mortar then scrub off the soot with a rag soaked in white vinegar.
Before mixing mortar keep in mind that different mortars or tiling cement work best with.
Clean and prepare existing brick.
Block paving would tend to be a bad surface for tiling over because its designed to allow the drainage passage of water through it.