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No, the smooth side of the floor tile is not combined with the cement, and it is easy to fall off after paving. It is better to dismantle the old bricks and lay new ones.
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Definitely not, you have to shovel the old bricks and repavement, and if it takes a long time, you also need to see if you want to redo the waterproofing, cement mortar on your original bricks can not be bonded.
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If it doesn't work, you can only knock it out and re-pave it.
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Knock it off to re-lay it.
The first type: mosaic tiles.
Mosaic tile is a large tile composed of dozens of small tiles, due to the small distribution, so the anti-slip performance between each small piece and each small piece will be better, but generally need a small pattern of space selection, the large space will affect the beauty of the mosaic tile, the general bathroom is used more. >>>More
Yes, don't you like that floor tile? What questions and answers are there in the pants, if you want to pave from the new one, it is more troublesome, and you have to warp up the previous floor tiles from the new one to disturb the pure paving.
It's best not to, if you don't clean it for a long time, there will be a lot of stains underneath.
Bathroom floor tiles, in fact, you should choose some non-slip floor tiles when purchasing.
First of all, let's talk about the specifications of the general bathroom floor tiles: bathroom floor tiles because they are non-slip, so they generally use one to two cement mortar wet paste anti-slip floor tiles, thin cement slurry to wipe joints, 20 thick one to three cement mortar to find the slope layer, the base layer uses FSB-480 waterproof treasure to do waterproof treatment twice, each thickness in millimeters, etc., these are some requirements for bathroom floor tiles, and pay more attention to waterproofing. >>>More