Can we tile over existing tiles in the bathroom..successfully
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you may end up with a higher floor needing a certain threshhold to bridge the difference in ht.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVFi5QllMDE
Don't recommend it - is this floor or wall tile?
Hi Lyn, Here's a link that may help: https://www.familyhandyman.com/tiling/tile-installation/tile-installation-how-to-tile-over-existing-tile/view-all/
Good luck!
Floor tile can be done but I never would. Height transition, floor leveling, baseboard trim differential. Wall tile never. The added weight of new tile with the old can tear off the wall damaging it.
appreicated, thanks
Good luck !