Floating floor to concrete

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d.bott

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
 
It would be best to take up the floating floor an screed it up to the level of the concrete floor the put a tile joint between the two when you tile
 
Thanks for advice,

The tiler is thinking of using ply over floating floor,is this a good idea?
Is there any other options apart from re screeding
 
Thanks for advice,

The tiler is thinking of using ply over floating floor,is this a good idea?
Is there any other options apart from re screeding

Not if you want it to last...
 
Could you not put fixings through to the (im presuming) concrete or bison beam underfloor then cement board ? Im sure ive seen that said on here before , i could be wrong 🙂
 
If the 'tiler' wants to put plywood on the floating floor it's gong to be 25mm above the concrete floor!
As per Ajax - take up the floating floor and screed in at the reduced concrete height!
Every job is different but why do you question your 'Tilers' choice?
 
The reason I'm not sure is, I've seen it mentioned on here not to tile over floating floor.
Would ply be ok or would it be best to use matting
 
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.
 
Is there anyway of eliminating the bounce on a floater? I never tile them but another tiler I know somehow sorts out the bounce in the floor then tiles them, and to date has had no call backs!
 
Is there anyway of eliminating the bounce on a floater? I never tile them but another tiler I know somehow sorts out the bounce in the floor then tiles them, and to date has had no call backs!
this sounds like the floor i have been looking at in oxshott.
is this the case ?
 

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