35sq metres of floor tiles. Would you lay on top.

I'm struggling to think of a tubbed floor addy other than rubber crumb gear for wood substrates.
 
I always just presumed that stuff was a measured amount of powder and you just mixed in the tub. Like I said, only presuming, I've no actual knowledge! Will have a look next time I'm in there.
 
I'm probably being abit lazy here but I'm really busy with work and have a small window of opportunity to revamp my who kitchen/dining and wanting in and out as quick as possible.

10 years ago I laid 350sq ceramic tiles in this area with tubbed Addy. Admittedly I didn't back butter tiles however they are still down solid a decade later. I'm now wanting 600x600 cream porcelain tiles and thinking of putting them ontop instead of the whole rip up, mess and extra labor.

Tbh, I've never tiled on top of tiles before. I know it's just a case big priming, Addy and good to go. This sound very appealing to save all the work needed to lift the tiles, grind out old Addy and some self lever in places.

Any pros and cons with tiling onto tiles?

you were very lucky to get away with what you did first time around so take them all up and start again doing it the right way..

listen to the advice and hurry up because its christmas next week ;0)
 

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