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Dear experts,
I have removed a shower cubical and had a bath and shower fitted by a plumber. I am going to do the tiling on the walls. Due to the various hack jobs done by the previous owner I now have tile-on-tile thickness all of the way around the bathroom except around the bath where I have a combination of no tile on plaster board, no tile on plaster and single tile. I do not want to remove the old tiles (around the whole bathroom) as they are sound but I do want the new tiles to be flush. Should I use some kind of packing or deep bed adhesive to achieve this? I have tiled a bathroom before so I am not a total beginner but I would really appreciate your advice. (When I did the bathroom before I did it correctly and removed all the tiles first!).
Thanks,
Ralph
I have removed a shower cubical and had a bath and shower fitted by a plumber. I am going to do the tiling on the walls. Due to the various hack jobs done by the previous owner I now have tile-on-tile thickness all of the way around the bathroom except around the bath where I have a combination of no tile on plaster board, no tile on plaster and single tile. I do not want to remove the old tiles (around the whole bathroom) as they are sound but I do want the new tiles to be flush. Should I use some kind of packing or deep bed adhesive to achieve this? I have tiled a bathroom before so I am not a total beginner but I would really appreciate your advice. (When I did the bathroom before I did it correctly and removed all the tiles first!).
Thanks,
Ralph