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Steviep

Hi everyone,

I am looking for a bit of advice with my kitchen tiling project.
I have replaced my kitchen with new units and i was planning on tiling over the existing tiles, (these tiles have been gloss painted), around the new units.

However there are parts of the walls where there are no tiles due to the wall cabinets being moved position. I was planning to fill this area with either plywood or plasterboard of the same thickness (5mm). I was then going to tile over this.

What i'm looking to find out is, is this going to be possible and is there anything important to know before going ahead.
Also what would be the best adhesive to use for tiling on both plywood/plasterboard, and on top of tiles.

Any advice would be appreciated,
Thanks
Stephen.
 
Hi mate. For your own good and in the interests of doing a good job, remove the old tiles, patch / plaster to make good and start again Surely will not cost that much extra to do it properly :thumbsup:
 
All your tiles will be hanging on is the gloss paint! :yikes:

Fail probability aside, why spend all that money on new units, and then just bodge the tiling? I doubt you'll be able to get a really nice finish, and all you'll see forever more are the faults. That'd bug the hell outa me... :thumbsup:
 
what about your sockets mate !!!!! u will be bringing them out even further???? will u have enough play with the wiring...i think not...strip an re tile..best off
 
Thanks for the speedy replies! Appreciate your advice.

When stripping the existing tiles is there is way to take the existing adhesive off, or do i just need to plaster over it to provide a flat surface?

Thanks again.
 
If its plasterboard walls you could use a random orbital sander to remove the adhesive and then prime the walls. In this situation I preffer to just cut out the plaster board at worktop height up to the top tile and then replace with new plasterboard
 
If its plasterboard walls you could use a random orbital sander to remove the adhesive and then prime the walls. In this situation I preffer to just cut out the plaster board at worktop height up to the top tile and then replace with new plasterboard

I've often wondered how you would go about this!?! Wouldn't the plasterboard holding the cabinets up lose integrity (i've never fitted a kitchen before, so have no real idea how they are fixed)?
 

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