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I've always taken tiles off before tiling but my brother's father in law has asked me to tile his hallway before Christmas . For whatever reason he doesn't want the tiles pulled up and has asked me to tile over them .

Their old red quarry tiles , their incredibly solid on the ground . I've never gone over tiles before so this is new to me

My thinking is run a Sander over the quarry tiles to give a bit of key then SBR the whole floor ,let it thouroghly dry then tile over it .

What do you guys think ?
 
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Rookery

Often and in older houses, quarries used to be laid on earth or sand so no solid bed. However, if you're happy with the integrity of them I would just clean, dry and paint a cement/sbr slurry coat on them and tile once dry. I wouldn't sand them.
 
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LM

If they’re sound and solid then simply degrease them and use a primer such as Ardex P4 or equivalent and tile away.
 

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If they are butt jointed they are almost certainly laid on a wet screed with a cement slurry.. Not a problem to tile over providing they are solid and sound..
 

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