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Question:

Presently we have a bathroom that has lino over a radiant (water) infloor heating. Can ceramic tiles be put on top of the lino or does the lino have to be removed? Thank you.

Answer:

Remove everything down to the original subflooring and than build on top. Thank you

Answered By: Pierre Cantin

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