We are having our Floor tiled in the summer, it is a kitchen with a extension.
When they putt the floor in they put it at the same height of the old tiles. These tiles were a kind of yellow colour with a screed base. Old and very solid
So have taken these tiles up and this has meant the floor is now a different level of about 1/1/2cm.
We were originally just going to leave the tiles on, but the level compond on top was very hard to remove!
So what we are wanting to do is to get the area of the floor to the same level as the new floor. This would be done using the Weber Floor flex.
Then our tiler will then using the same product to cover the entire lot, rather then doing two different levels in one go
Now my question (sorry if long winded), is there an issue doing two coats of weber floor flex?. total depth would be a max of 1.5/2cm.
Is it quite an easy to product to work with?
When they putt the floor in they put it at the same height of the old tiles. These tiles were a kind of yellow colour with a screed base. Old and very solid
So have taken these tiles up and this has meant the floor is now a different level of about 1/1/2cm.
We were originally just going to leave the tiles on, but the level compond on top was very hard to remove!
So what we are wanting to do is to get the area of the floor to the same level as the new floor. This would be done using the Weber Floor flex.
Then our tiler will then using the same product to cover the entire lot, rather then doing two different levels in one go
Now my question (sorry if long winded), is there an issue doing two coats of weber floor flex?. total depth would be a max of 1.5/2cm.
Is it quite an easy to product to work with?