Andy Mac
23rd January 2006, 04:10 PM
Hi there,
I have done a search through previous posts on tiling and found a few references to this. I guess I'm just after confirmation that it will work!:o We badly need a bathroom reno, but unfortunately it will be on the cheap. Existing wall tiles around the sink and bath are woeful. Removing these tiles will be difficult as they are stuck onto fibro (circa 1980, and labelling on some ceiling sheets I found have the usual asbestos cautions). I'd rather not disturb them which will happen if I attempt to pry tiles off, so planning to simply repaint the exposed areas.
My wife wants to paint over the tiles too! I'm not convinced, even though there are special paints available.
The next thought is to lay new tiles over the existing ones, and commonsense says to score the tiles with a grinder to add some tooth for adhesive. My main concerns are 1/the top edge, which will have two-ply tile exposed! Should I dress that with some type of edging? 2/ The integral soap holder tile will be recessed by the layer of new tiles. I guess I could try to remove it and replace with a new and matching item flush with the tiles, but again the idea of prying/cutting/hammering it from the fibro baulks me.
Any ideas, or experience to share on this project?
Thanks in advance,
I have done a search through previous posts on tiling and found a few references to this. I guess I'm just after confirmation that it will work!:o We badly need a bathroom reno, but unfortunately it will be on the cheap. Existing wall tiles around the sink and bath are woeful. Removing these tiles will be difficult as they are stuck onto fibro (circa 1980, and labelling on some ceiling sheets I found have the usual asbestos cautions). I'd rather not disturb them which will happen if I attempt to pry tiles off, so planning to simply repaint the exposed areas.
My wife wants to paint over the tiles too! I'm not convinced, even though there are special paints available.
The next thought is to lay new tiles over the existing ones, and commonsense says to score the tiles with a grinder to add some tooth for adhesive. My main concerns are 1/the top edge, which will have two-ply tile exposed! Should I dress that with some type of edging? 2/ The integral soap holder tile will be recessed by the layer of new tiles. I guess I could try to remove it and replace with a new and matching item flush with the tiles, but again the idea of prying/cutting/hammering it from the fibro baulks me.
Any ideas, or experience to share on this project?
Thanks in advance,