Looking for some advice, hope this is the right forum!
We have solid brick paved floors, with the bricks apparently just lying on an ash (at least its some kind of powdery substrate.
We had to lift and discard some of the bricks in one corner of the dining room because they were too badly damaged/uneven and want to replace them with some quarry tiles which match closely enough.
Question is how to do this?
I thought I should make be making a layer of concrete/cement on the ash, then laying the tiles flush with the existing floor, then grouting.
Does this sound reasonable? If so, what sort of concrete/cement should I be using?
Any pointers much welcome!
We have solid brick paved floors, with the bricks apparently just lying on an ash (at least its some kind of powdery substrate.
We had to lift and discard some of the bricks in one corner of the dining room because they were too badly damaged/uneven and want to replace them with some quarry tiles which match closely enough.
Question is how to do this?
I thought I should make be making a layer of concrete/cement on the ash, then laying the tiles flush with the existing floor, then grouting.
Does this sound reasonable? If so, what sort of concrete/cement should I be using?
Any pointers much welcome!