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Hi, a few years ago I used SLC in a conservatory on to the original concrete base. I primed and followed the pack instructions and info I found on here and let it set for a few weeks I think before tiling over it (I don't rush these things)
Now the tiles sound hollow in certain areas. I removed a chipped tile and realised all of the SLC is dust now. I have a couple of boxes of left over tiles.
Would I be right in thinking I should lift the rest of the tiles in the high traffic area? I'm hoping to not have to dig up the entire floor if I can salvage it. What is the best way of relaying them? without the SLC I would need approx 2cm of adhesive. Thanks for any advice.
 

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Did you leave expansion around the perimeter of the room ? . It looks like they have tented.
yes all the way around. The 2 tiles next to the hole are ones I think I should replace. That's the line of the SLC. You can't see it in the picture but the next row of tiles are ok but they would have been on the original concrete.
 

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