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Hi all,

I have a few questions here and need some pointers...

1. Is overlaying tiles cheaper than hack & retiling?

2. If we overlay tile, will there be any problem in a long run (e.g. 5 years or 10 years down the road)? problem that i am referring here is like will the tile drop? :D hehe... not sure the example of problem given here is ridiculous.....

If overlay is cheaper and the quality is same as hack & retiling, maybe will consider to overlay.

Million thanks all :P

 

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Hi all,

I have a few questions here and need some pointers...

1. Is overlaying tiles cheaper than hack & retiling?

2. If we overlay tile, will there be any problem in a long run (e.g. 5 years or 10 years down the road)? problem that i am referring here is like will the tile drop? :D hehe... not sure the example of problem given here is ridiculous.....

If overlay is cheaper and the quality is same as hack & retiling, maybe will consider to overlay.

Million thanks all :P

Yes overlaying will be cheaper...i think it will be safer to hack and relay the tiles.My contractor advise me not to overlay especially in old estate.

 

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Is overlaying wall tiles still possible after all carpentry work is completed? So the tiles will only be on the open areas not covered by the cabinets. I am thinking to do my kitchen wall. Appreciate if anyone can help to advice and any guide of roughly how much would that be?

Many thanks in advance.

 

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Yes, it can be done. But be prepared to see the wall tiles sitting on your kitchen top's back splash. I suggest you get the contractor to remove all electrical switches / powerpoint covers before the tiler do their job.

Price wise, it depends on how big your covering area is and how expensive a tile you choose.

 

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