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ailie | 23:46 Sat 06th Nov 2010 | Home & Garden
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Any hints about this? Do you have to use a special adhesive?
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or you could use a waterproof panel like 'showerwall' or other high pressure laminate. or the pvcu cladding systems are lightweight and waterproof.
these would be stuck to a large wall area so a few loose tiles will not matter.
00:11 Mon 08th Nov 2010
Nope, existing tiles, if they're sound and not loose, are an ideal surface to tile over.

Personally, I'd take 'em off, but it's what I do to earn a crust, so I'm biased, lol.
we did this in our bathroom with ordinary adhesive and they have been up for years with no probs
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THanx guys. Naz, we have had water running down the back of the old ones ( if you knock them some have a hollow sound so I presume they aren't fixed properly) so I think removing them might turn into a big job. Although the whole wall is tiled, we plan just to partially top tile so to create a feature (like a stepped partially tiled area that you sometimes see in cheaper bathrooms}
or you could use a waterproof panel like 'showerwall' or other high pressure laminate. or the pvcu cladding systems are lightweight and waterproof.
these would be stuck to a large wall area so a few loose tiles will not matter.
If you're planning on tiling anyway, taking off the loose tiles will be cheaper (in the long term) than tiling over loose ones.

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