How can I apply peel-and-stick tiles over existing ceramic tiles?

Kelly-n-Tony
by Kelly-n-Tony

I want to do the easiest method of putting down peel n stick tile in my bathroom. There is ceramic tile there now. I'd heard if I regrout it so it is level and flat I can do the peel and stick on top. Have you tried this?

  4 answers
  • Em Em on Sep 11, 2019

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  • Em Em on Sep 11, 2019

    2nd option. I just purchased carpet squares for my bathroom floor and they make 12 x 12 adhesive pieces. I leveled the deeper grooves with silicone caulk (easy to remove if I choose some day) and laid the squares on top once it cured. I love the new look, and it was very inexpensive.

  • Kathy Gunter Law Kathy Gunter Law on Sep 11, 2019

    If you are determined not to remove (not recommended), put a layer of luan down first.

  • Laura Cooper Laura Cooper on Sep 16, 2019

    This is your house, but personally I hate vinyl peel and stick squares.