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  1. Charlie

    Charlie DI Senior Member Restricted Account Veteran Coast Guard

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    If this is a room with entry doors and or cabinets you may have to trim the bottom of all doors to accommodate the higher floor.
    Also if this adjoins another floor you will have a small step to deal with after doing this.
    Just some thoughts.
     
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  2. Mogo51

    Mogo51 DI Member

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    I had it done a few years back in Australia and it worked fine!
     
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  3. Show Pony

    Show Pony DI Forum Patron Highly Rated Poster Showcase Reviewer

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    We installed tile on tile recently. City Hardware sells a type of acrylic paint to apply to the old tiles prior to installation of new tiles.
    I had a small learning experience with large tiles (80 x 80)cm. The darn things were not flat so they are uneven. If I had graded them for flat, concave or convex the results would have been better.
     
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  4. robert k

    robert k DI Forum Patron Highly Rated Poster Veteran Army

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    Shouldn't be a problem unless the old tile is coming up.
     
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