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Hello,

First post here. About to embark on a bathroom refit. Pretty confident but have a question about our contrete floor in our downstairs bathroom.

I’m replacing some quick step laminate and applying tiles. The concrete floor is flat, but in a couple of areas (that used to be hidden by a bath) there’s some recessed rough patches. I’d say around 40cm x 40cm. It’s only in a couple of areas, the rest is flat.

I’d like avoid releveling the entire floor with a compound. Is it possible to either repair somehow or even level with additional adhesive when applying the tiles in this area?

Thanks in advance for any tips. 👍
 

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Hello,

First post here. About to embark on a bathroom refit. Pretty confident but have a question about our contrete floor in our downstairs bathroom.

I’m replacing some quick step laminate and applying tiles. The concrete floor is flat, but in a couple of areas (that used to be hidden by a bath) there’s some recessed rough patches. I’d say around 40cm x 40cm. It’s only in a couple of areas, the rest is flat.

I’d like avoid releveling the entire floor with a compound. Is it possible to either repair somehow or even level with additional adhesive when applying the tiles in this area?

Thanks in advance for any tips. 👍
Hi. Have you any pics , so we can see what you see.
 

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