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stevie12345
Hi
Firstly just wanted to say thank you for all the great posts and advice i have spent a long time looking at various things and they have been extremely helpful.
I have done quite a bit of research over my problem and have come up with a few options and i was wondering if anyone could give me advice on which option might be best or if there are other things i could do.
I am currently looking to put a new ceramic tile or vinyl tile floor throughout my kitchen (18m squared) and downstairs toilet. The issue is that currently there are vinyl tiles stuck solidly to the concrete below. We have had the tiles tested and they are the asbestos type. I have two young children and so really don't want to pull up and the disrupt the tiles, however minimal risk there might be. I am fully aware that all my options aren't ideal and that to do it properly i should pull the tiles up and get down to the concrete, but i wondered whether any of the options below that might work (with an added risk of failure of course)
1. Put down bal flexible adhesive on vinyl tiles and ceramic tile over the top - my issue with this is that if i ever want to change the tiles presumably everything will come up vinyl and all which isn't ideal
2. Prime the vinyl floor, slc on top (norcross pro 50 slc says it can go on vinyl tiles) and then tile on top
3. Stick down mdf or backerboard to the vinyl and seal all the way around to the walls (to give added security) and then tile on top - this would mean i would be able to change tiles as i could just go back down to the backerboard and so the vinyl tiles would be encapsulated and not touched
Are any of these viable or any there any better options?
Thanks for all your help
Firstly just wanted to say thank you for all the great posts and advice i have spent a long time looking at various things and they have been extremely helpful.
I have done quite a bit of research over my problem and have come up with a few options and i was wondering if anyone could give me advice on which option might be best or if there are other things i could do.
I am currently looking to put a new ceramic tile or vinyl tile floor throughout my kitchen (18m squared) and downstairs toilet. The issue is that currently there are vinyl tiles stuck solidly to the concrete below. We have had the tiles tested and they are the asbestos type. I have two young children and so really don't want to pull up and the disrupt the tiles, however minimal risk there might be. I am fully aware that all my options aren't ideal and that to do it properly i should pull the tiles up and get down to the concrete, but i wondered whether any of the options below that might work (with an added risk of failure of course)
1. Put down bal flexible adhesive on vinyl tiles and ceramic tile over the top - my issue with this is that if i ever want to change the tiles presumably everything will come up vinyl and all which isn't ideal
2. Prime the vinyl floor, slc on top (norcross pro 50 slc says it can go on vinyl tiles) and then tile on top
3. Stick down mdf or backerboard to the vinyl and seal all the way around to the walls (to give added security) and then tile on top - this would mean i would be able to change tiles as i could just go back down to the backerboard and so the vinyl tiles would be encapsulated and not touched
Are any of these viable or any there any better options?
Thanks for all your help