kitchen floor

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    White Epoxy Grout for a Kitchen Floor

    My first post so Hi everyone. After some advice please. I have light grey ceramic floor tiles and white kitchen units. I have re-grouted the floor with white standard cement based grout, you can guess that this doesn't last long until it becomes stained and I have to re-grout. I have...
  2. B

    Kitchen Floor How Much

    6 Sq Metres on wood floor, supply addy, grout and 12m/m wbp ply, I dont normally do kitchen floors, I usually do full bathrooms and want an idea of how much to charge for this job, I think it will take a day and a half. I'm thinking £250-£300
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    Kitchen Floor

    Just been asked to retile kitchen floor for a customer of which I did the bathroom late last year, they asked me a while ago to do the tiling in the kitchen which they were refitting, but I couldn,t fit it in for them at the time, and besides that most of my work is plumbing and bathrooms...
  4. N

    kitchen floor prep

    hi guys, would love some advice on a kitchen floor.said floor is 30msq and half of it has floor boards down the other half is concrete! ceramic tiles are going down probably 300mmx300mmx10mm. devimat going down too. customer wants it done right but with minimum floor raise as possible.existing...
  5. H

    tiling t+g kitchen floor

    hi fellas im about to tile my kitchen floor which i have prepared with 12mm wbp ply screwed at 300mm centres. I intend to use BAL SPF Adhesive but i have read on another forum that i should have primed the underside of the ply? Is this correct?
  6. D

    hall and kitchen floor tiler in Brighton

    Hi there I'm looking for a tiler in the Brighton area to lay two floors in our home. First we need a new kitchen floor approx 30sqm, we will supply the tiles but floor will need to be boarded. Then we need the hall tiling, which will be more complicated. We have black and white Victorian...
  7. H

    tiling kitchen floor

    i will be fitting a new kitchen shortly and just wanted to make sure of a couple of things. The floor is a wooden floor so am i right in saying it needs overboarding in 12mm ply and also to use a flexible adhesive? And which adhesives and grout would you guys reccomend? Also, do i tille slightly...
  8. A

    Kitchen floor

    Hi guys just after a bit of info if anyone would be so kind. What i have done is used "Tilemaster Levelflex" to level the concrete floor. As im going to use UFH i was going to line the floor using 6mm Marmox boards then tile ontop of the Marmox. What im unsure about is do i need to use flexi...
  9. macten

    Hall/kitchen floor

    Did a bathroom for them few months back - got me in to do the floor. Decided I quite like tiling (floors that is) Floorboards screwed down and made rigid Old kitchen tiles scored and sugar soaped
  10. J

    tiling kitchen floor

    Hi everyone, I have been asked to tile a concrete kitchen floor, So I am asking for advice on how to tackle this job please. The room is 12 square meters and has a fitted kitchen with all the apliances still in it. Any suggestions would be gladly received. Many thanks, Jimmy.
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    Advice please replacing kitchen floor prior to tiling

    Hi there. Need some expert help/guidance/advice please. I plan to tile the entire floor of newly created kitchen/dining room that I will get by combining the space from areas previously used as inner hallway/downstairs loo & a kitchen. Firstly though I need to replace the current...
  12. F

    Kitchen floor

    Hi, Many tiles in my kitchen floor have cracked and a few have broken fully and the bits are loose (I've tried temporarily sticking them back down but it lasted less than a month). There is too little grout and most is cracked, so the floor is impossible to mop down. The tiles (horrible ugly...
  13. C

    kitchen floor

    thoughts please:) Kitchen floor, already tiled...water damage.. insurance job. 9.5m2 of tiles to be taken up, advised concrete substrate was knackered before tiles went down. (guy's a brickie so trust he knows) remove kitchen cabinet kick boards... self level floor.....small amount of...
  14. M

    New kitchen floor - sealer / SLC?

    Hi all, We've just had a new kitchen extension built (25 sq m) which had a trowelled 3" concrete screed layed two weeks ago. The trouble is that the surface of the screed is getting slightly damaged by foot traffic etc and I want to protect it / seal it. There's also a slight low point by the...
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    kitchen floor

    Hi. Just tried to take up vinyl in kitchen(very difficult). Its on 6mm ply. I know i should be overboarding with 12mm but can i just leave it down and double up wiyh 6mm? Advice would be appreciated. Thanks, Kev.
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    kitchen floor 2 substrates

    Hi All, Just been to measure up for tiling a kitchen floor through to utility and cloakroom. all in all about 23m2. problem is that the utility, cloak and half the kitchen are concrete floor really uneven and sloping away from the other half of kitchen floor which is t&g floor boards. house is...
  17. J

    kitchen floor

    Quickie re my proposed kitchen floor tiling.... kitchen units are in as you can see, so i will be removing kickboards, tiling under then replacing kickboards after. With regard to the clad-on end panel shown in the photo, should I just be tiling up to this or remove it too, tile under and...
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    which type of slate on kitchen floor

    Hi everyone, I need to purchase calibrated slate tiles for a 7m2 rectangular-shaped kitchen floor (which I would like to combine with underfloor heating). After reading this forum, I'm wondering what in your opinions would be the best type of slate? I initially liked the look of...
  19. G

    Approx 30sq.m stone kitchen floor, North Wiltshire

    Hello, I'm after some rough quotes on this floor job, as discussed in my "Am I being too ambitious?" thread in the main forum. I have a kitchen in my new house dimensions 5.4m x 5.3m. Shape is Rectangular with a rayburn on a hearth protruding slightly into the room at one end. It has a...
  20. D

    kitchen floor

    hi guys im tiling a kitchen floor which seems to be solid concrete.On looking closer and applying water to it i found that the floor was not porous at all. I was just wondering if i apply a suitable primer to this will i be able to tile my ceramic tiles to it with a flexible cement based rapid...

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