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Need some advice please,

We have just knocked down kitchen wall to open up through dining room.We will be tiling throughout.The problem is that the dining floor is a floating floor,chipboard on insulation and the kitchen floor is concrete.The concrete floor is 10mm lower than the floating floor,what would be best to raise the kitchen floor and then bridge the joint of the two floors.The tiles are 600x600 porcelain

Thanks
 
I think the advice is to not tile the floating floor.
Lots of previous threads on the subject on here. No doubt you've had a browse..

Do we have any sizes??
is it just a couple of m2 and you're prepared to take the risk? or is it a 50m jobby that would obviously be very costly when it fails.

Putting ply on top of a floating floor means its still a floating floor, with ply on it.
 
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