Hi,
I have old tiles on my concrete which can't be scraped up, a lifter would sooner dig up the concrete.
On the wood floor abutting this the previous owner has put hardboard underneath the laminate finish to get a level finish. This has since degraded/rotted.
The perimeter of concrete was not levelled because it was never tiled. I need about 4 - 5 mm build up there. This area is roughly 2 foot by 15 foot.
I guess plywood would be best for wood but for the concrete I expect I would need to be very sure I achieve a minimum of 4mm if using a cheapo sand-cement for it to retain its strength.
Are there any tips you can give me for mixing my own thin-set concrete here?
I have old tiles on my concrete which can't be scraped up, a lifter would sooner dig up the concrete.
On the wood floor abutting this the previous owner has put hardboard underneath the laminate finish to get a level finish. This has since degraded/rotted.
The perimeter of concrete was not levelled because it was never tiled. I need about 4 - 5 mm build up there. This area is roughly 2 foot by 15 foot.
I guess plywood would be best for wood but for the concrete I expect I would need to be very sure I achieve a minimum of 4mm if using a cheapo sand-cement for it to retain its strength.
Are there any tips you can give me for mixing my own thin-set concrete here?