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Ive to rip up floor in small kitchen/utility and large dining area and while doing this I've noticed there's vinyl (rubbery)tiles underneath laid with evostick. The ceramic tiles I'm removing have bonded decent to these underneath and I'm wanting to know, is it OK to tile on top of them again or should I remove. The reason why I'm asking is that their well down and when removing some of them, I'm taking lumps out of screed. I've never came across this before and want to know is it OK to tile on them or did tiler before me just take a chance and got lucky after he did it seeing as they've been down 15 years.
 
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Handyeire

If they're that well bonded you could give them a good clean then apply slurry coat before tiling. Personally I rather take them up then slc the lot.


Was told in tile store that I'll be OK just to lay on top. What I've done is removed all old adhesive which has left a rough surface in 70% of the area and I also got the grinder out and scratched the area well. Have to start the tiling tomorrow but wondering will I need to prime the area as well?
 
Ensure that the Vinyl is clean and grease free, then use a BAL Single Part Fastflex Adhesive which is an S2 classifciation adhesive which will out perform BSEN12004.

Spec Taken From BAL

"Most substrates including: Asphalt (suitable grade e.g. flooring), Concrete, cement:sand screeds and rendering. Existing vinyl tiles, unglazed ceramic tiles, quarry tiles, terrazzo and natural stone. Fibre reinforced cement boards and lightweight tile backer boards. Tongued and grooved floorboards, Underfloor heating."
 

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