Can I put adhesive tiles on top of existing floor tiles?
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My new home is 4 months old and the caulk and grout are already crack
My home is only 4 months old the caulk and grout are cracking around the edges of the tile in the kitchen and bath. Is it normal for new grout to crack?
If you do they probably would eventually come up and they would not lay flat unless you put plywood sub floor over the tile first
Yes as long as the base tiles are in good condition. I would try in a small area first to make sure it works.
Yes and it's very easy to do it. Just use the best cutter for corners and hard to reach places. I have done it in our old kitchen. It turned out to be great.
Yes. If the existing tiles are flat with no pattern and in good condition. Make sure you clean them well. Use one cup of lemon scented ammonia to one gallon hot water to remove any ground in dirt and old wax buildup. Offset the seams of the new tiles from the old tiles to prevent any moisture and dirt from creeping under the new tiles.
Yes, just be sure to clean the tiles well before applying
Ultimately they're not going to stick for very long and you're going to run into loads of issues.
Yes! Here's one of my fav tutorials for this: http://www.elizabethburnsdesign.com/blog/2019/6/12/review-of-wallpops-peel-and-stick-vinyl-floor-tiles-floorpops