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Dumbo

To be fair, we chose these guys because they have just finished a 60m2 floor with the exact same tiles as ours. They said they could level it but would prefer a specialist company to do it.

That's what I came on for, to find one!
Wouldn't be happy with just finished as faults may yet arise
 
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hmtiling

I don't know of any companies specialising in floor levelling. I'd recommend finding someone who's happy to prep their own work
 
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One Day

All the "specialist floor prep" companies I have followed onto jobs in the past 10yrs (in the NorthWest) - I have had to rectify their "specialised" work myself!

It's not a huge floor - any decent tiler would WANT to do it themselves.
 
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hmtiling

who prepped the 60m2 floor they've just finished?
are these guys tilers or just builders who tile?
 
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One Day

I don't mean to be awkward saying it, but I would LOVE a company to come in and prep my floors.
They just never - ever get them as good as I can. Ok they're faster, but we all know faster does not equate with better.
 
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hmtiling

I don't mean to be awkward saying it, but I would LOVE a company to come in and prep my floors.
They just never - ever get them as good as I can. Ok they're faster, but we all know faster does not equate with better.
who'd ever think you'd intentionally be awkward Mark!? :rolleyes:
 
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Spare Tool

Hi,

We have a new extension, 45m2 with wet underfloor (commissioned) and screened 4 months ago. This joins onto the existing kitchen which is concrete base.

Kitchen will have elec underfloor. Tiles are 1m2 porcelain 6mm thick (thin!). Kitchen area 24m2.

The new floor is pretty good but highest point in one corner is 5mm proud. In kitchen there is a small area 20mm out of true.

Tiler wants a perfectly level surface and says an average SLC of 6-8mm should do it.

Any recommendations for a firm to do this for us?
Has the new area been screeded higher than the Kitchen area, or level with it?...if your putting ins boards and elec ufh down this is going to leave the new area around 12-14mill lower unless its already been compensated for..which over 45 sqm is gonna add up to around 60 bags of slc..
 
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Dumbo

I can't win!!
To be honest we are not trying to be awkward but most of the tilers on here will tell you that most floor prep done before they arrive is not up to standard and you have to consider whether the contractors are trying to get themselves a get out of jail free card by being able to blame others if it is not up to standard .
 

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