Some background info: My exterior back patio tile installed over concrete is old, cracking, and in need of replacement. The tiled area is fairly large measuring about 20ft x 10ft. I live in Colorado so we get a fair amount of snow and cold weather. After snow/ice the tiles are extremely slippery and pose a fall risk.
I’m trying to come up with the cheapest solution to replacing the tiles that also reduces the slippery-ness?
I was looking into installing waterproof, nonslip, rubber flooring on top of the existing tiles. Is this feasible?
If not, I can remove the tiles but definitely want to stay away from removing any thinset below. Can I install something like this on top of existing old thinset?
Northviewguy t1_iyf2q61 wrote
Won't the rubber get covered in snow and ice thus becoming slippery? Deicing compound is your friend.