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DHTiling

I wouldn't even dream of tiling over tiles with stone.....There will the expansion of the original substrate and then the existing tiles and then to add another layer especially travertine which isn't the hardest of stones might result in the travertine fracturing........
I am not a big lover of tiling over tiles and your work is only guaranteed as much as the previous job......Do it right first time I say........:thumbsup:
 
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MICK the Tiler

I'm with Dave on this one........... rip up the old floor. I too am not a fan of tiling over exsisting tiles I know it can be done and probably with no problems, it's just that I feel as though I have to put my job in the hands of the person who laid the previous one (Gives me nightmares) I use a white flexable for trav x7 to be exact. I also prime my floors.
 
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