21. The rest of the tiles and the wall are OK, and I plan to put the old tiles back. 22. The tiler proposed laying new tile over the old tile on a floor set in a mud job. 23. Then crack and break out the old tile by using a hammer and cold chisel. 24. To install it, you must remove the old tile where the fixture was originally installed. 25. To install the large-based end, you must remove the old tile where the fixture was originally installed. 26. Use mosaic tile and sand the old tile heavily so the thin-set mortar that will be used as an adhesive will stick properly to the old tile. 27. Vermont Salvage in Manchester, N.H. and White River Junction, Vt. has old tile. 28. While the old tiles may be hazardous because they contain asbestos, they are so only if they are sawn, sanded, broken, drilled or otherwise abaded. 29. You can definitely chip out an old tile without cracking its neighbors. |