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Preparations before Installing Tile Over Tile Radiant Heated Bathroom Floor

Tile over tile means exactly what it says, but in this case you’re going to sandwich a layer of radiant heating mats between the old and the new tile. Tile over tile is an easy way to avoid the mess associated with tearing up the old bathroom floor, but requires thorough planning.

Before you install a radiant heat mat over the old bathroom tile and install new tile over the mat, you should check the floor for deflection. This is the maximum amount the floor can move under the anticipated load (you). Ceramic tile is hard and will break or dislodge if the surface bends under the load. Here’s a simple test: Stand in the middle of the bathroom floor and jump up and down. If the floor moves it has a deflection problem and is not a good candidate for tile over tile installation until you reinforce the sub-floor.

Since you’re tiling over tile, you must plan in advance to avoid making the vanity, toilet and tub look like they’re “sinking” into the new floor. One way to keep the bathroom fixtures from looking swallowed up by the new floor is to remove the baseboard and reinstall it above the new tile. Better yet, why not buy new baseboard tile too?

In order to compensate for approximately 1/2" of additional floor height, plan on adjusting the length of the door(s) and possibly installing a new threshold.

During preparation, remove or re-attach broken tile pieces. If you remove them, wait until the floor has been sanded and thoroughly vacuumed before you fill the spaces with mortar. If any of the tiles have cracks wider than 1/8”, you should consider a crack isolation membrane. This membrane is a roll on product that you apply to the old tile. The membrane allows the new floor to move independently of the old.

Next, sand the old tile so the mortar has a good bonding surface. A belt sander would ensure a consistent bonding surface. Please make sure you wear a face mask and safety glasses while sanding. The tiles may have been fired with toxic lead glaze. After sanding, vacuum the tile and wipe down with an all purpose cleaner. Pay special attention to the areas untouched by the sander. This way you can save the time of re-construction after installation, and your confidence for the warmth and comfortability of your tile over tile radiant heated bathroom floor is guaranteed.



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