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Overlaying Toilet Floor And Wall Tiles

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Cement is needed while overlaying tile-on-tile. Bottom tile surface need to be roughed b4 applying cement.

Anyway, not recommended to do tile overlaying due to cost saving, particularly toilet flooring and interior wall.

 

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Is cement screeding needed before overlaying new bto toilet floor and wall tiles?

Cement screeding is not needed for overlaying :good:

 

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Cement screeding is not needed for overlaying :good:

Super glue? Double side tape?

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Is cement screeding needed before overlaying new bto toilet floor and wall tiles?

No need. Overlay new Bto toilet floor and wall is nice if you got some space cash.

 

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http://renotalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4110&sid=0fd59232660ca4050c632362172607cd

To summarise, overlaying 'saves' time & $ - it's a quick 'fix' solution to owner & contractor.

One would reap what he sows when time comes. When 'tide is low', ugly things surfaces.

Perhaps you can sell away before 'tide low'.

Whether chemical/epoxy/cement......doesn't matter....it is the 'overlaying' that matter.

Tiling is the most major item in term of reno..... measure twice cut once.

 

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