Can you redo a kitchen floor without tearing up the old tile?
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Hi Sandy, The link below talks about redoing a bathroom floor without taking up the tiles, but I don't think a kitchen floor would be any different, and if you can do it in a bathroom (which has more moisture issues than a kitchen), then why not a kitchen too?
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/redo-bathroom-floors-ripping-up-tiles-88568.html
https://www.familyhandyman.com/tiling/tile-installation/tile-installation-how-to-tile-over-existing-tile/view-all
https://diy-laminate-floors.wonderhowto.com/news/installing-laminate-tile-over-ceramic-tile-0132614/
I hope these links have been of some help to you. Good Luck with your project and thanks for using Hometalk for answers :)
https://www.familyhandyman.com/tiling/tile-installation/tile-installation-how-to-tile-over-existing-tile/view-all