Can I tile over tile on my gas fireplace?
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I was told by a fireplace mantel manufacturer that I could tile over existing tile on my fireplace, as long as I used an industrial adhesive. Haven't tried it yet, but, as long as existing tile is well attached, and what is used to go over that isn't heavy or big, I dont know why it wouldn't be worth a try.