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Discuss Tiling over existing Porcelain tiles in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hello, I'm hoping you can help. I've currently got some Porcelain QRock tiles, these ones - QRock Black Wall & Floor Tile (30x60cm) | Topps Tiles on my concrete kitchen ...
          
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    Default Tiling over existing Porcelain tiles

    Hello,

    I'm hoping you can help. I've currently got some Porcelain QRock tiles, these ones - QRock Black Wall & Floor Tile (30x60cm) | Topps Tiles on my concrete kitchen floor. My wife has decided that she would now like some quartz tiles.

    My question is; can I tile straight over the top of these? They are solid and have only been down about 3.5 years.

    I really don't like the thought of ripping them up. If I had to though, do they come up easy and how easy is it to get a clean flat surface afterwards?

    Cheers.

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    Personally I would rip them up and make good the substrate ready for new tiles.



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    Thanks, that seems to be the answer from most of the post I've read.....

    I'm really not looking forward to it. Would it be best to use a leveling compound afterwards just to take up some of the unevenness.

    Cheers

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    Default Re: Tiling over existing Porcelain tiles

    Hire yourself a sds drill with the breaker option, should make it a lot easier..
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    I should be able to get my hands on an sds drill. Whats the breaker option? A chisel?

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    Yes mate use a wider chisel and place it between the floor and tile, sometimes the vibration can loosen the tiles..
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    Cheers for that. I'll check it out.

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