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Fixing porcelain tiles on existing ceramic in the
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Evenin' all, first timer here.
My minion is currently installing a new bathroom for me, and my wife has insisted on these goddamn porcelain tiles which are starting to seem ... -
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Re: Fixing porcelain tiles on existing ceramic
Is this walls you are talking about.........if so it's a no go...pull them off and start a fresh...
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Re: Fixing porcelain tiles on existing ceramic

Originally Posted by
Dave
Is this walls you are talking about.........if so it's a no go...pull them off and start a fresh...
Yes it is walls... so why's that then, this isn't the response i was expecting.
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hi heebee,,the reason being you already have tiles on the walls,,adding large heavy porcelain and more adheive will be far too heavy for the walls to cope and could result in a disaster
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Re: Fixing porcelain tiles on existing ceramic

Originally Posted by
heebeegeetee
Yes it is walls... so why's that then, this isn't the response i was expecting.

You can only hang a certain amount of weight per sqr mtr to a wall substrate..
Depending upon whats under those tiles substrate wise then you will be well over weight for plastered walls or plasterboard with 2 lots of tiles and especially those big porcelain ones...
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Re: Fixing porcelain tiles on existing ceramic
Agree with Dave. weight of original tiles, porcelain tiles are them self are heavy, plus adhesive,you don't know what the original wall is, rip off and start afresh............
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doug boardley
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Re: Fixing porcelain tiles on existing ceramic
dear me a definite no no from me too!!
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Re: Fixing porcelain tiles on existing ceramic
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Re: Fixing porcelain tiles on existing ceramic

Originally Posted by
theanalyst
Sack the minion!!
Hmm, i might have to give that thought.
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Re: Fixing porcelain tiles on existing ceramic
I believe its something like 34 kilos max on plasterboard..
"Ah, the patter of little feet around the house. There's nothing like having a midget for a butler". W. C. Fields ...
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