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williamraff
Hi folks, I am after some advice regarding my kitchen floor. The kitchen and hall used to be comprised of kitchen, 2 x brick pantries, separate WC and the adjacent hall.
I have removed the pantries and WC and made the kitchen and hall an interconnecting space. I now have five slightly different levels which I have patched in roughly for the time being.
The exposed area now has high spots and run offs which deviate by up to 2cm over the whole floor area.
I believe the floor is made up of a substance which used to be called "granno" it is a cement mixture incorporating small dark granite chippings.
My question is - prior to tiling - would a professional tiler true up the floor with self levelling as best he could and make up for any further variations with the adhesive or is a completely flat screeded floor the order of the day?
I only ask as the latter would be significantly more disruptive and expensive than the former but if needs must then this is the route I will go.
Thanks, Will.
I have removed the pantries and WC and made the kitchen and hall an interconnecting space. I now have five slightly different levels which I have patched in roughly for the time being.
The exposed area now has high spots and run offs which deviate by up to 2cm over the whole floor area.
I believe the floor is made up of a substance which used to be called "granno" it is a cement mixture incorporating small dark granite chippings.
My question is - prior to tiling - would a professional tiler true up the floor with self levelling as best he could and make up for any further variations with the adhesive or is a completely flat screeded floor the order of the day?
I only ask as the latter would be significantly more disruptive and expensive than the former but if needs must then this is the route I will go.
Thanks, Will.
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