The very first Vinyl tile was created in the 1920s there's no exact date. But it was only in the 1950s that Vinyl tile evolved and become the self sticky vinyl tile.
Yes but you have to make sure you clean the floor first
Depends on the surface you are sticking it to. I would start with a tile mastic glue.
It is best to remove the vinyl tile. If it is not on cement and is on wood you can install cement backer board. Be sure to put thin set under the board. If you spend the money and time to install ceramic tile and the vinyl tile comes loose all that $ is down the drain What is the best tile cement to use and this cement tile can be installed on vinyl tile and install ceramic tile on it
I would not recommend it. It will not bond properly. You will have to install an appropriate sub-floor, then install the tile on that
You should NEVER install tile over laminate. Pull up the laminate (which is very easy) and install the appropriate subfloor, then install tile on that
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At home depot, the best types of tile for floors in a bathroom are vinall, with peel and stick installation; Laminate, which are easy to install and very durable; and porcelaine which are very durable, and non porous.
You can learn how to install ceramic tile at your local Home Depot. They have classes for pretty much everything.
Get a tile cutter and remove the tile. Strip all the tile off and make sure the underneath surface is clean. Then u install a protective foam pad layer and install the carpet above it.