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Hi

I've just plastered out an extension for my builder and the owner of the property has asked me to tile there new kitchen.

The builder has set a concrete screed level with the old quarry tiles in the old part of the house...where the screed joins the quarry tiles there is a area of raised concrete thst i need to grind away what tool would i use for this?

also is it ok to tile on top of the old quarry tiles they are rock solid?

thanks

Aaron
 

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