Finding the highest point of a floor

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Say u've got a 30m2 floor and you want to start tiling from the highest point...how do u find the highest point?

thanks


Take your shoes off and walk it you will know it when you feel it.......no batteries, staffs, bubbles required just a pair of sox

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Decent sized length of timber.............just make sure you get a straight bit.

So thats Wicke, BnPoo, homebase, etc etc knackered then:thumbsdown:
 
Say u've got a 30m2 floor and you want to start tiling from the highest point...how do u find the highest point?

thanks

hi freed i have 2.5 and 3m aluminium strait edges i pass them over the floor with a spirit level on top. but if ur floors that far out u should b useing slc :thumbsup:
 
For a straight edge I use a 3m length of aluminium "I" beam used in demountable office partitions.
It's very cheap to buy one (or "borrow" it from a site) and they're very sturdy. Can easily be cut down to required length aswell.
Just put a level on top of it, spacers underneath ( 4" square ply offcuts) and sling it across the room to measure dips/high points.
 
ok so u find the high points and mark on the floor height? so what are the tolerances mounds above 3mm? 4mm? need be ground down or self leveller used?
 
If you have any humps bumps or dips in the floor save yourself the heartache and skim with slc its a better job in the long run.easier than trying to bed up with addy and risking hollow tiles.:thumbsup:
 

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