No because of a few of reasons. Most manufactured homes have particle board subfloors which are completely incompatible with installing ceramic flooring. In the rare event your floor doesn't have particle board and does have plywood, the house must be on a foundation. If it is in a park, it is usually held in place with tie downs. The home moves to much for the floor to be successful. Finally linoleum isn't an acceptable subfloor. You need a total of 1 1/4" of subflooring when complete. Assuming you have 3/4" plywood, you would need to add 1/2" cement board. The linoleum can stay, but the tile cannot be adhered directly to it.
you have to pull the linoleum up to lay tile. . .i would suggest a cement backer board over the existing plywood also
Yes, if the adhesive is smooth, no lumps and if you use a compatible glue, not thinset cement
You shouldn't. You need a surface that will allow the adhesive to make a good bond to. There are different types, read the instructions for the one you buy and apply it to the recommended sub floor.
If you're the homeowner: YES YOU CAN. you will need to level any embossment prior to installing over new linoleum or other sheet goods. NO YOU CAN'T or shouldn't if wet flooring is beneath original linoleum. If it's a rental it doesn't matter.
Yes provided the linoleum is still sound (no large sections missing, well adhered to the floor, etc)
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No, you do not.
Yes, you can put rug over ceramic tile.
Ceramic. Ceramic.
You have to put a cement board like Hardibacker, Wonderboard or Durock over the ceramic tile.
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Technically you can. You can also drive your car into a lake if you really want to.It's probably a better idea to pull the linoleum up first.