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Got a bathroom floor to do soon ,the plywood is already down but there is a high spot in the floor near the edge ,when puting my spirit level across the floor from the high spot i would have to raise the floor to almost 20 mm to keep it level with the edge.
Question is will it be ok to raise the floor up with SLC on a wooden floor by as much as i need to . or would it be ok to start tiling at the high point and have a slight angle on the edge tile towards the middle and then carry on tiling the rest of the floor as the floor is ok bar this high spot at the edge.
 

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