Concrete to floor boards help!

R

Regal Tiling

Hi all, i have just been to have a look at a job and am in need of a bit of advice. Firstly they want their bath tilled around but as its only a mixer tap shower does it need tanked or wud a waterproof adhesive be enough? Secondly their kitchen floor is concrete apart from the last foot or so where it's floor boards. What is the best way to tile a floor like this? The kitchen and dining room have been knocked into one. How can I stop the slc spilling over to the dinning area?
 
1st, you can advise for tanking but if its not a shower area then most would not bother. A paint on system would be ideal though if this was just a splashback area.

2nd where 2 substrates meet you will need an expansion joint , if not the floor stands more than a fair chance of cracking in that area.

3rd Most tilers have their own methods of stopping the flow of SLC. I use strips of marmox and Silicon them to the floor. i have other ways but it all depends on the situation.
 
Thanks very much for your help,
The concrete area and the floorboards are a slightly different height. What wud be the best way of overcoming this. I was going to level the concrete then ply the floorboard bit. Sorry if these are daft questions.
 

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