It's 2.4 x 3.6m, and it slopes from one side to another.
I've just removed the top layer of lino and there is another one underneath which is almost impossible to remove because of the glue! Does this definitely need to be removed?
I've taken the lino off now. Having remeasured it one corner has a drop of about 8cm, so I'm wondering if I should mix up a screed to level this up, then cover it with FLC before tiling it. My only concern is that the screed would be quite thin towards the up slope. Any thoughts?
Well if i was to pour screed into the deepest corner, it would become progressively thinner up the slope if that makes sense? I'm wondering if screed is the right option now, as even at its deepest it'll only be 5cm and in one corner.
I've attached an image to give an idea - wonder if it's best just to get 50mm leveling compound and put it on twice!
Are the red figures you’ve drawn the cm’s you have to fill? I’m presuming so.
As it’s half of the floor you could work out, 3.6m x 1.2m x (75mm the average between 50/100mm)
You won’t be able to do 100mm in one go...
To do that size at 40mm the ardex site Is saying 13 bags... being optimistic you may be looking at 23... these are guesstimates! £15 a bag at Screwfix.
suppose you could buy 10, and see how far that gets you... once dry prime go again.
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