Bathroom Tiles

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Yes i know i'm on the wrong site but i think going by past experience there will be more of a light hearted response to my querey which is; 10 yrs ago i tiled my bathroom, not bad for a bricky, this time round i'm G.S.I. ( getting someone in) now he's given me a price, which is fine then i said i'll lift the floor tiles, his response was; if they are sound leave them down and he'll tile over them, they are sound even after 10 yrs, but the powers to be has decreed we have new tiles, i laid them straight onto the floorboards, 1930s house, so do i lift them or not??
 
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lift them , check whats under them is in good condition and is well supported.
lift them for no other reason that the step between rooms does not double in height (when a second layer of tiles is added ) :eek:
 
Apart from anything else - wont this cause a problem in the doorway - ie unless you've currently got a fair gap under the bathroom door, you'll have to cut the thickness of the tile + adhesive off the bottom of the door (which may or may not be possible) and you'll end up with a diffence in levels of the floor between the bathroom and (presumably) the landing??

If it were me, I think i'd be ripping them up if they'll come up fairly easily?
 
Rip them up and you will make lots of work for yourself-.Lumps and bumps all over the place and bits of 80 year old timber 'torn out of the floor.
If the new tiles dont stick up too much- just tile over them and fit a 'stepped threshold plate' under the door. May be a little 8-10mm bump- but- if you are living in the house- 1 week later you wont even notice it.
Decent tiler will advise you for sure.
 
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pred its probably time you took this to the tiling section and got some advice from the guys who tile for a living such as richard c or others.
as i see it you gamble on the existing surface and take your chances or you do it properly, relay or overlay the floorboards with WBP plywood and provide the correct base/preparation for the tiles. its your call
 
Thankyou everyone, i was expecting a lot of sarcastic remarks which was why i posted it on here, anything to stop them going on and on about bump starting an aircraft on a conveyor belt FFS, is there nothing else to talk about. :evil:
 
Nothing at all wrong with tiling over tiles .
ANY tiler will tell you that . Best surface you can get to tile on.
I have done lots and lots- with no problems at all.
 
ive just searched about tile on tile and found out that its done on a regular basis, just goes to show you never stop learning. peter good tip about grotbuster, nice one
 

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