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Keep bathroom tiles or place LVP
Hi all. Property Class B, currently has Terracotta/ Saltillo square floor tiles throughout the entire house including both bathrooms. The tiles have thick 1/4 in grout lines and don’t look too appealing. I will be placing LVP , but should I keep this tile in the bathrooms or place LVP over it ? Replacing the tile with a different tile will be extra labor cost so want to avoid that. I always thought tile in bathrooms Worked best due to moisture.