Don Nethercott
25th November 2004, 11:30 AM
Hi folks,
We are getting rid of all tiles in the house so we don't have any grout to clean (and there is plenty of mold in this semi tropical coastal region).
The last job is the toilet floor. It has those small 2cm square tiles. We were told the tilers could just float a surface over them and lay the tiles no trouble - but - the neoprene they use costs a fortune, the tilers have to come out 3 days in a row to put on a new coat each day - and as we are 25km out of town guess who pays for travelling time.
Suggestion now is that I remove the tiles, scrape on a thin finishing layer, and the tilers will do the rest - saving a small fortune.
I can remove the tiles OK - with a lot of cold chisel work - they are well fixed on - but how do I get the cement underneath as near to perfectly smooth as possible - any bumps or grit will show through the vinyl tiles.
Thanks
Don
We are getting rid of all tiles in the house so we don't have any grout to clean (and there is plenty of mold in this semi tropical coastal region).
The last job is the toilet floor. It has those small 2cm square tiles. We were told the tilers could just float a surface over them and lay the tiles no trouble - but - the neoprene they use costs a fortune, the tilers have to come out 3 days in a row to put on a new coat each day - and as we are 25km out of town guess who pays for travelling time.
Suggestion now is that I remove the tiles, scrape on a thin finishing layer, and the tilers will do the rest - saving a small fortune.
I can remove the tiles OK - with a lot of cold chisel work - they are well fixed on - but how do I get the cement underneath as near to perfectly smooth as possible - any bumps or grit will show through the vinyl tiles.
Thanks
Don