James0302
TF
I know tiling onto tile is a thing of contention, however in current times I cannot choose to be picky about jobs. I would like some honest advice on primers and adhesive.
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Hi,I know tiling onto tile is a thing of contention, however in current times I cannot choose to be picky about jobs. I would like some honest advice on primers and adhesive.
Thanks Wayne, the floor tiles seem sound, been down 20years and no hollow points. Will look for a good primer, would you recommend any? Height issues won’t be a problem on this particular one which is fortunate. Appreciate the feedback mate.Hi,
Tiling on tile is practical and is perfectly fine, but of course there are a couple of considerations
If you are tiling over wall tiles, then the main consideration would be the weight limits on plaster or plasterboard etc , being only 20kg and 32kg per square metre respectively, then making sure the the existing tiles are clean and stable.
If tiling over floor tiles, as long as the existing tiles are fixed well and clean of sealers, polishes etc, then you should be good to go.
It is good practice to use a slurry coat or gritted primer over the existing tiles, especially if the existing tiles are highly glazed and then you should be good to go with any flexible cement based adhesive.
The other considerations would be potential transition or height issues which you can only make a call on after viewing the area to be tiled.
You could just use a slurry bonding coat by mixing the cement based adhesive you are using to fix the tiles with an SBR primer at a ratio of 2 parts cement based adhesive to 1 part SBR, brush or roller it onto the existing tiles and then you are good to go once the slurry coat is dry, this won't take long.Thanks Wayne, the floor tiles seem sound, been down 20years and no hollow points. Will look for a good primer, would you recommend any? Height issues won’t be a problem on this particular one which is fortunate. Appreciate the feedback mate.
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