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No, it has to be shoveled, and if the original plastering layer is badly pulverized, the plastering layer has to be shoveled.
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For safety reasons, let's plane! It's okay not to plan, but the walls are too heavy and unsafe.
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In two cases, one is to knock out the original tile, but it may damage the water pipe below, so it is necessary to replace the water pipe together, which is equivalent to a big move. One is to brush the interface agent on the original tile surface, and then pave the tile. This is convenient, and the water pipe will not be affected, but the original water pipe joint will invert, which is more troublesome.
There's going to shrink the space in the kitchen, so you see, specifically. If the home is completely renovated, then smash it.
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You have to plane, otherwise it won't stick!
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Yes, but it is better to re-do the waterproofing of forty or fifty centimeters from the wall to the ground.
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If you are afraid of accidentally hurting the waterproof layer when pasting tiles, you can test the leakage again so that you can remedy the problem in time.
If necessary, you have to change, depending on personal habits, some things are not new, and things that are used to are the best, but properly changing furniture to add a sense of freshness to your new home is also an integral part of being good at running a family!