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kaharrison9

Morning All.

Looking at tiling with porcelain/ electric UFH, a solid floor that currently has a travertine floor and electrical UFH.

Any thoughts on the preparation.

1 -Remove all the stone, UFH, insulation mats and adhesive. (Approximate time to lift stone/adhesive??)

2 - Belt sand with 60 grit the stone, prime, lay new UFH and self level.

The Present stone floor appears solid with no cracks and is approximately 100m2.

Many thanks.

Kevin

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WetSaw

Obviously your home and your choice but I'd just go for a new kitchen and decor and have the floor professionally cleaned then sealed.
If you are set on changing the floor then ideally it should all come up.
 
W

Waluigi

Not a fan of stone so I’d take it all up and put something else down. Going over it would take a hell of a long time to heat up.
 
B

Bill

Spend £500 on getting cleaned and save yourself some money and tell the wife to stop complaining. :p
 
B

Blunt Tool

I think he means this is not his house just job he is going to do and asking for prep advice?
 
K

kaharrison9

Its a wealthy customer who want a total change.

Thoughts were really asked on lifting all or belt sand, prime, lay UFH and S/Level on top.

The stone appears well bonded and no cracks
 

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