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Any good waterford Tilers on here? quick question

  • 27-04-2009 10:03am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 163 ✭✭


    Is there any good tilers in Waterford?

    I have a job i need doin but i have very small tiles already on the floor is it possible to tile over the old tiles? theyre there since the house was built about 40 years ago and if i take them up then theres the cement that was on the floor to remove???

    I reckon a tiler could tile over them theyre solid on the floor and the floor wouldnt be raise that much so thats not an issue?

    Would i need to use a leveling compound on it? and then tiles?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 229 ✭✭rohe


    Multivan wrote: »
    Is there any good tilers in Waterford?

    I have a job i need doin but i have very small tiles already on the floor is it possible to tile over the old tiles? theyre there since the house was built about 40 years ago and if i take them up then theres the cement that was on the floor to remove???

    I reckon a tiler could tile over them theyre solid on the floor and the floor wouldnt be raise that much so thats not an issue?

    Would i need to use a leveling compound on it? and then tiles?


    hi i just asked my other half for you,he's a tiler and he said yeah you can tile over the old tiles,and he said you dont need leveling compound, you can make it up with the adhesive he said, just make the adhesive thicker, just make that you open and close your door.

    hope that helps:)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 163 ✭✭Multivan


    rohe wrote: »
    hi i just asked my other half for you,he's a tiler and he said yeah you can tile over the old tiles,and he said you dont need leveling compound, you can make it up with the adhesive he said, just make the adhesive thicker, just make that you open and close your door.

    hope that helps:)

    Yeah fair play i kinda knew but a second opinion is always welcome!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 229 ✭✭rohe


    Multivan wrote: »
    Yeah fair play i kinda knew but a second opinion is always welcome!

    no bother, happy tiling!!!


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