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It is possible but I would not reccomend it. If possible remove the old tile before laying the new tile. If you want to avoid removing the old tile you can lay a cement board over the old tile before installing the new tile.
I will not explain exactly how to tile but i will tell you that your floor has to be very flat, an 18" tile is harder to install when there are crowns in floor they are not as forgiving as a 12 or 13" tile and you will have unacceptable lippage in your 18" tile, for installing go to john bridges website.
The first thing you want to do is be sure that the original tile is secure and even. If it is loose, or uneven the new tile may pop out or crack under normal wear and tear. If it is uneven or unsecure you can lay a sub-floor to give the new tile a even base.
Measure the same length at a corner and snap a chalk line between the two points. Or start with a row of tile split corner to corner and lay off of them. It's really no big deal.
Depends on several factors: Type of tile Sub-flooring Straight Lay/Offset Angle, Pattern Size of Job
Yes, it is possible to lay new tile over existing tile as long as the existing tile is in good condition and properly prepared.
Youtube is a great place to go to find instructions on how to lay tile.
Yes, you can lay vinyl flooring over tile as long as the tile is in good condition and the surface is clean and smooth.
Yes, you can lay new tile on top of existing tile as long as the existing tile is in good condition and properly prepared. It is important to ensure that the surface is clean, level, and free of any loose tiles or debris before installing the new tile.
To lay tile, you will need tools such as a tile cutter, trowel, grout float, and spacers. Materials required include tiles, adhesive, grout, and sealer.
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It is possible but I would not reccomend it. If possible remove the old tile before laying the new tile. If you want to avoid removing the old tile you can lay a cement board over the old tile before installing the new tile.
You must make the measurements that you need to lay the tile, then lay out the tiles on the floor to help familiarize yourself with the pattern you are going to be working with. Lay your grouting adhesive and then finally the tiles.
The per square foot to lay tile in Alberta depends upon the type of tiled being installed.
Yes, you can lay new flooring over existing tile as long as the tile is in good condition and the new flooring material is compatible with it. Proper preparation and installation techniques are important for a successful outcome.
Yes, you can lay engineered hardwood over tile flooring as long as the tile is in good condition and the proper preparation steps are taken to ensure a flat and stable surface for installation.
Yes, you can lay vinyl plank flooring over tile as long as the tile is in good condition and the surface is smooth and level. It is important to properly prepare the tile surface before installation to ensure the vinyl planks adhere correctly.