The surface of the existing tile should be free of mold and mildew completely level including grout and.
Ceramic tile over old thinset.
Remove the old thinset to get a flat surface for wood or laminate installation.
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I get it i felt the same way the first time i did this myself.
If your old ceramic tile is worn or dated you can lay new tile right over the old and avoid the huge job of tearing out the old tile.
I am replacing the tile in my kitchen and am wondering if i can smooth the existing thinset rather than scrape it down then add the new thin set and tile over that.
My house 30 years and is over a basement.
Removing tile and thinset can seem like a daunting task.
I ve done it hundreds of times for fifteen years including my own five houses.
A very popular use of a resin tiling primer is to lay tiles over the top of old tiles.
Bathrooms are very commonly tiled over.
Floor prep for tiling over old tiles involves grinding off high spots on the existing floor removing loose tiles and filling voids with thinset or floor leveling compound.
Thin set mortar with latex fortifier.
A lot can go wrong with ceramic tile but luckily ceramic tile repair isn t the complicated and expensive.
Today we re talking about how to easily remove ceramic tile and thinset.
Cleaning thinset from tiles can make old tiles appear as good as new again.
If the floor has.
In fact pros do it all the time.
You can put new thinset on top of old but only if.
This is generally done when you want to spruce up or add a modern look to a tiled room.
For those of you that follow me you know that i ve been working on my laundry room renovation.
But this assumes that the floor underneath is solid concrete and that there are no cracks in the existing tile indicating underlying problems in the concrete.
You can put tile over old thinset.
Make sure it not loose vacuum to remove any debris check for cracks apply membrane if needed.
Ideally tile should be installed directly on top of a surface like cement backerboard which is stable.
I think the tile is 12 15 years old and previously the house probably had vinyl flooring.
But it doesn t have to be.
Because most tiles are installed over a bed of thinset mortar which is cement based when you remove them from an old installation there will always be mortar attached to the backs.
Tile needs a smooth level surface to be installed on.