Question:
Can you grout tile over existing tile?
Starr
2008-06-01 20:52:43 UTC
Okay my hubby and I are DIY kind of people and are pretty good at it too. When it comes to our bathroom we are at a debate on how much time we want to invest into it...as we only plan to live in this house for another year or two...
ANYHOO, I am wanting to redo the tile in my bathroom...the back splash to the bath/shower... Is it possible to just put tile over exsisting tile to save time and money....with out a month later having it fall? I just hate to rip up the wall to replace my tile...So if anyone knows about this or has any suggestions for me please post.
Oh I know how to tile and grout too. I just have never done it over existing tile...
Thanks and take care
Nine answers:
John C
2008-06-01 21:03:37 UTC
putting tile over tile will not last. to save time remove the old tile and replace with tile board.
anonymous
2008-06-01 21:30:49 UTC
That is NOT the way I would do it. I do everything myself and could not look in a mirror if I was to try this. The grout will leave voids between the grout joints of the old tile and the new. It is unavoidable since tiles are not exact in size. If the job is worth doing, isn't it worth doing right? It shouldn't take hardly any time to demo the old tile with a wide cold chisel and hammer. Once started, Thin set tile pops right off. Glued takes a bit more unless you pull the drywall too. That's what I would do.
alida
2016-05-23 12:50:18 UTC
its never good to put a floor on top of a floor. if you tile was laid in the 70's then it will be wearing down sooner and if you just tear it up you can be assured your new tile will last for years to come and maybe never have to do it again while you live there. It's also frowned upon if you even sell the house or if an inspector sees that, not a HUGE thing, but they might wonder what else u just layered...i dont know if it would actually stick or not since the back of tile is not glossy and smooth liek its surface so it sticks better to the adhesive.
hockeybillions
2008-06-01 20:59:33 UTC
As the best teachers I've had have taught, "Anything worth doing is worth doing well." I think you already know what you need to do. You really should demo the existing tile first. You'll end up with a better product at the end. You could probably glue the tile to the existing tile but regular thin-set will not work over old tile. My advice... Take the time to do it right.
rob s
2008-06-02 03:21:39 UTC
Yes it most certainly can be done .. The newer stronger thinsets will bond and hold( with a bit of extra drying time) and grouting then is no different then other grouting.. By no means use a organic adhesives they are not meant for a wet area as 1 "experienced" 6 month tile setter advised.. But most answers I agree with rip it out and redo it right you ll save the money by doing it yourself..and you ll be updating it if your going to sell it in a few years..Baths always recoup most of remodeling in a house anyway GL
anonymous
2008-06-01 21:04:04 UTC
yeah you can do that, just make sure you've got a strong adhesive and yeah thats very possible, maybe you'll think about using some organic glue and grout i'll try to find a link and get back to you on that, the other people are right, you can but your going to have problems, and telling a realtor who's respectable is going to have it redone or want it redone, your best bet is to take the tile down and do it over from the beginning
Christi C
2008-06-01 21:01:33 UTC
No way!!!! Dont do it!!! Even if you plan to move in a year or two... tile on top of tile wont hold up more than a month or two! Just work a little at a time and do the right way! Good luck!
KitKat
2008-06-01 21:29:24 UTC
yes
blellison239
2008-06-01 21:01:29 UTC
yes you can, i done it before.


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