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    Default Floor tiling over tiling

    I have been told that it is possible to tile over existing tiles, without having to remove them

    I have a bathroom and laundry floor tiled in very strong colours, that are not restful to my soul.

    Is tiling over tiling a job for an amateur, or should it be left to the professionals?

    Removing the existing tiles would be a pain because there are toilets, vanities etc, and because the tiles are on a bed of mortar over 20 mm thick (maybe to get fall to the wastes)

    Any help greatly appreciated

    Mark

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    Hi again, mate.

    If the current tiles are well stuck, should work OK if a couple of other things:

    • The change in floor height won't cause dramas
    • You use an underlayment between the layers of tiles (like Ditra) to give a flat surface
    • Your floor can stand the additional weight (on a slab, no worries; over stumps, better check your joists)
    Cheers,

    Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honorary Bloke View Post
    Hi again, mate.

    If the current tiles are well stuck, should work OK if a couple of other things:
    • The change in floor height won't cause dramas
    • You use an underlayment between the layers of tiles (like Ditra) to give a flat surface
    • Your floor can stand the additional weight (on a slab, no worries; over stumps, better check your joists)
    Thanks Bob,

    Yes, its a slab.

    No, the height wont be a problem, except toilet and vanity will be effectively lower.


    Does one need to prepare the existing tiles before laying the cement for the Ditra?


    Ciao

    Mark
    I Googled Ditra, and saw an interesting video about it on U-tube

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