Hi all,
I've got (/had) tiles covering the kitchen floor, leading through a little lobby and into the bathroom. I've taken them up in the bathroom and lobby (may have been hasty in taking them up there).
They were layed on concrete, but i'm not sure what adhesive was used as the adhesive/grout look cement based too. As a result, a lot of this is still stuck on the floor, and it's only where chunks of the concrete have come up (leaving holes up to 20mm deep in patches) that i've got down to the concrete.
What's the best way of levelling this off? Is self levelling compound the way to go and how hard would that be over the whole area if i took up the kitchen floor as well?
I would have gone over the tiles, but it was already higher than the front room floor that the kitchen leads directly off and when i get out to the back i already hit my head on the door frames out of the lobby and into the bathroom so don't want to raise too much!
Thanks for your help!
Kev
I've got (/had) tiles covering the kitchen floor, leading through a little lobby and into the bathroom. I've taken them up in the bathroom and lobby (may have been hasty in taking them up there).
They were layed on concrete, but i'm not sure what adhesive was used as the adhesive/grout look cement based too. As a result, a lot of this is still stuck on the floor, and it's only where chunks of the concrete have come up (leaving holes up to 20mm deep in patches) that i've got down to the concrete.
What's the best way of levelling this off? Is self levelling compound the way to go and how hard would that be over the whole area if i took up the kitchen floor as well?
I would have gone over the tiles, but it was already higher than the front room floor that the kitchen leads directly off and when i get out to the back i already hit my head on the door frames out of the lobby and into the bathroom so don't want to raise too much!
Thanks for your help!
Kev