I'm about to retile the bathroom. I'm planning on stripping the existing tiles out and simply retiling over the surface underneath them (which on three sides should be concrete or brick, coated with plaster and old tile adhesive, and on the other side will be plasterboard). I would normally have considered tiling over the existing tiles, at least on the plasterboard surface, to avoid having to make good anywhere, but there are one or two decent sized running cracks in the existing tiles. Does this sound sensible?
One other question - if I fix the new tiles into place, I'm meant to allow 24-72 hours for the adhesive to dry before grouting. The problem is, what do you do in the meantime?? I can't just avoid showing for a couple of days, as I need to be clean, but equally I can't shower in a bathroom with ungrouted tiles everywhere, as it'll just dampen the adhesive again and make the tiles come off the wall. Any suggestions?
One other question - if I fix the new tiles into place, I'm meant to allow 24-72 hours for the adhesive to dry before grouting. The problem is, what do you do in the meantime?? I can't just avoid showing for a couple of days, as I need to be clean, but equally I can't shower in a bathroom with ungrouted tiles everywhere, as it'll just dampen the adhesive again and make the tiles come off the wall. Any suggestions?