DJS
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Hi Everyone, I went to look at a job on Friday, and it was yet another first for me.
Looks like I'm dealing with an ashphalt kitchen floor on top of a concrete screed.
It currently is fitted with cork tiles, and level/very strong. I managed to lift a tile and small piece of carpet in the hallway as it was the same material, and I could expose a larger area. I picked at it with a knife, and found it brittle with small grey particle's under the surface.
I have been reading up about it and understand I can tile onto this so long as I wash the floor to remove greasy residues, and then use a primer and 1pt flexible adhesive. Using porcelain tiles BTW.
So I'm wondering have I identified the floor correctly? From what I have read and written, is this the way you would go about tiling it or can you add any suggestions?
Many Thanks
Denis
Looks like I'm dealing with an ashphalt kitchen floor on top of a concrete screed.
It currently is fitted with cork tiles, and level/very strong. I managed to lift a tile and small piece of carpet in the hallway as it was the same material, and I could expose a larger area. I picked at it with a knife, and found it brittle with small grey particle's under the surface.
I have been reading up about it and understand I can tile onto this so long as I wash the floor to remove greasy residues, and then use a primer and 1pt flexible adhesive. Using porcelain tiles BTW.
So I'm wondering have I identified the floor correctly? From what I have read and written, is this the way you would go about tiling it or can you add any suggestions?
Many Thanks
Denis
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