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    Leveling tiled concrete floor

    Checked it with a laser, but basically did the screw distances so I could run a 6ft level between them, then adjusted the screws to get them level (using the 0 as the initial reference point) and then measured the height of the screw from the floor for the deviation. Are there alternatives? I...
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    Leveling tiled concrete floor

    I can for the really high spots but thats only going to give me 9mm for the tile and maybe another 3-4mm for the adhesive. Its a rectangular room, about 2.7m x 5.1m. I've put 12 screws in 3 columns going across the room. Starting with the highest spot being 0mm as screw is straight into the...
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    Leveling tiled concrete floor

    Sorry. Just updated the initial post. Was tired when I posted yesterday. It’ll be 12mm laminate with 3mm underlay.
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    Conservatory drainage issue

    In fairness I haven’t. But the join is right above where the leak is internally and when we’ve stripped it back it was wet underneath the bitumen they used to seal the join (weirdly it’s welded on one side and not the other, guessing that might be to allow expansion?). Struggling to get the...
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    Conservatory drainage issue

    yeah its leaking at the join between the two pieces of aluminium section.
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    Conservatory drainage issue

    I’ve used a scraper to get all the old stuff off and then I’ve used some rubber sealant on it. Hopefully it holds this time!
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    Leveling tiled concrete floor

    Hi, I've had a read through the sticky but don't feel like leveling compound is my best option, or at least, its certainly not the cheapest. I've got a conservatory floor with a concrete slab that is tiled on top. You can feel underfoot the levels are all over the place. We had to take a...
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    Conservatory drainage issue

    Yeah there was a gutter there but I removed it to get better access to the drainage channel underneath. It also had some ridiculously oversized drip trays that were way too big. Check out the bodgework below. I’ve got new fascia’s being delivered on Monday to tidy up the cow boys work (it was...
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    Conservatory drainage issue

    Thanks. Do you think acetone would be more or less effective as I’ve got some of that too. Clearly the repair hasn’t lasted well. Any tips on what the best proper fix would be. Guessing I need to form a better join between the two pieces of metal.
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    Conservatory drainage issue

    Yeah if I had to guess that’s what I was thinking. Just looks like they’ve sloshed it on. Any tips on what to do to fix it?
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    Conservatory drainage issue

    Photos attached. I can see a join line but no idea what the black stuff is or best way of cleaning it off so I can redo the joint.
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    Conservatory drainage issue

    Hi, Our conservatory is leaking and its proving a challenge to figure out where its coming from. Where the external wall meets the conservatory there is an aluminum drainage channel. It seems to have a join there which I believe is where the leak is happening so I want to fix this first. I'm...
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    Layout advice please

    Nah the floor I’m doing 600x600. So it’s whether I can line it up so all it’s all aligned and not off centre. Difficult bit is there is a radius cut for the shower tray. So I’m only going to get 2 full tiles for the floor at the most. It’s a really small room!
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    Layout advice please

    Thanks. Good idea. Would you start from the window wall to set the height? I’m thinking best route is to have a full tile the bottom of the window it’s 600mm wide so should hopefully line up ok. Not done full walls before so wary my inexperience will lead me into some pitfalls.
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    Layout advice please

    Hi Looking to start my tiling this weekend. Quite a small area but doing walls and floor. What’s the best layout for the the attached photos? I’m guessing the hardest part is going to be the wall with the window? Tiles to be used are 300x600 for the walls. 3mm grout spacing. Max height of the...
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    Laminate underlay confusion

    Yeah I’ll get it level the best I can. It’s already got laminate down im just replacing it. Just wary of what I may find when I lift it. There’s been some shoddy work I’ve had to fix in this house already. Thanks for the help.
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    Laminate underlay confusion

    Did you mean fine with any thickness? Just a bit weird how you’ve only got 1mm of tolerance according to the packet. Bit strange I thought. Is it better to go thicker on underlay when you’ve got a more uneven floor?
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    Laminate underlay confusion

    Ouch, thats well out of my price range. The sonic gold looks like its about £25 for 15m2 so 1/3 the price. Any advice on why its saying I can't use 5mm on the packet of laminate though? Thanks for the input.
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    Laminate underlay confusion

    Hey everyone, I'm a bit confused by the options i've got for underlay on my laminate. On the packaging for the laminate, which is Wickes Arreton laminate, it says minimum 2mm and maximum of 3mm of underlay. Yet when I look online, I generally see lots of recommendations for sonic gold 5mm and...
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    Insulating floor joists - quick question

    Thanks Robin. Really appreciate the detailed response. The underlay I'll use for the laminate (sonic gold) is essentially a vapour barrier so I'm hoping that itself will eliminate a lot of draughts. I'll try for the under the joist fixing if possible but wary about crawl space being pretty...
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