Our current kitchen floor is a bit tatty, the tiles have been down about 10 years, were never sealed and are dirty, a few are cracked. It's all down on a solid concrete base without insulation, so not looking forward to this winter as the floor gets rather chilly.
The 2 options are to lay vinyl over the whole lot, or retile, but the latter option seems a little pointless unless we incorporate insulation of some kind.
The big Q is: After removing the current tiles, how much concrete (depth) will have to be removed if I then want to lay down 10mm insulation board/screed/heat mat/adhesive/tiles?
...and how best to get the concrete up to an even depth.
Not looking to replace anything else as the units are only 18 months old so will tile just under the units. The kitchen is only small, will probably just need a 2sqm heating mat for the area that gets walked on.
We've plenty of sockets so can happily lose one to connect up the thermostat.
The 2 options are to lay vinyl over the whole lot, or retile, but the latter option seems a little pointless unless we incorporate insulation of some kind.
The big Q is: After removing the current tiles, how much concrete (depth) will have to be removed if I then want to lay down 10mm insulation board/screed/heat mat/adhesive/tiles?
...and how best to get the concrete up to an even depth.
Not looking to replace anything else as the units are only 18 months old so will tile just under the units. The kitchen is only small, will probably just need a 2sqm heating mat for the area that gets walked on.
We've plenty of sockets so can happily lose one to connect up the thermostat.