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which Bunnings adhesive in Australia is suitable to stick Tile-over-tile on the shower wall
Hi @Amir77,
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Apologies for the slow reply. I'm sure one of our resident Bunnings D.I.Y. experts in @EricL will be happy to recommend a product for you when he is back on the site later today.
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Jason
Hi @Amir77
Tiling over existing tiles is a good way to go as pulling old tiles off is normally a costly complete wall rebuild and needs re water proofing.
I used to score the face of the old tiles with an angle grinder in horizonatal lines just through the glaze so the new glue has some thing to key into for one and a extra bond point. But the new glues are very good and wont need this step unless the old tiles cant be cleaned 100%
I Would use a regular high strength flexable tile adhesive . Just check the tile adhesive suits your new tile type for best results.
Hello @Amir77
Thanks for sharing your question about tile adhesives. It's great that you've received excellent advice from @Jewelleryrescue. Just to add to the suggestions made, I also recommend having a look at the Dunlop 20kg Mastic Tile Adhesive. It's suitable for concrete, renders, screeds, medium density fibre-cement sheet (internal walls), plasterboard, ceramic tile underlay and compressed fibre-cement sheet (floors), Dunlop waterproofing membranes and prepared existing tiles (indoor).
It's always a plus to score the surface of the old tiles so that the adhesive will have something to anchor onto. But please note that tiling over existing tile means that you'll be increasing the height of the floor by the thickness of the adhesive and tile. This will impact the bathroom door, shower and floor waste.
Here is a link to our best advice: Can you tile over existing tiles?
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Eric
Good point on raising floor height @EricL
I think you have plumbing back ground what advice would you consider for raising the floor wastes to new tile level? Inserts maybe?
Or trim the tiles and put a fake top waste cover onto the tiles letting water fall into the old drain setup?
I am asking you to please advise me as much as @Amir77 to further my experiances too.
Your suggestions are correct. The old waste needs to be removed and an extension added to the waste pipe to allow you to install new floor wastes. The sides of the extension must be filled with adhesive as well to prevent water from pooling in the gap.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
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