Hi Chaps,
So I have started my first ever tiling job. I had a porch built a year or so ago and after missing a failed deadline to get it finished for Christmas last year I have committed to completing the job before the big day this year........I was bit apprehensive as I've never tiled anything before and was close to getting someone in but figured that I would have a go to see if I could learn the basics along the way. So far I have quite enjoyed the challenge, however I have hit a snag that I can't decide what the best course of action is to rectify.
The concrete slab was OK but had numerous ridges, dips and high spots so after reading about I bought some Norcros Pro50 Self Levelling compound and put that down. It was pretty straightforward no real drama's. I checked the floor level after self levelling and have found that although the floor is a lot smoother to look at it has a dip towards the middle. There are areas that are raised, more like high plateaus than high spots, these are by the front door where the slab met the inner leaf of the cavity wall and at the opposite side. The floor tiles I have are Casa Dolce Casa wooden effect, they measure 1.2m in length and have 3 width sizes, a friend gave me these as they were left over from a big job, turns out I had exactly enough to cover the floor. My dilemma now is what to do about the floor level, should I get a concrete planer and take down the high areas or should I try to raise the center of the porch floor. It measures 5.2m2 and the run out from one end to the middle is 14mm. The high areas are about 10% of the total floor so I can't decide what is the best way to level the floor, work on lowering the 10% high areas or raising the 90% lower areas.
I have been advised to trowel with an 8mm notch and bed the tiles in to give about a 6mm adhesive bed, also was advised to back butter the tiles. Does anyone think the tile levelling systems such as Rubi would be useful here?
Any input here would be appreciated, like I said I am happy with the progress so far, although it's taking some time, I just want this job to be right and have read quite a few horror stories about tile lip and adhesive slump so want to give this job the best chance of being right first time....... I've attached a couple of pics to try to show what I am rattling on about.........turns out I can't attach a pic? anyone know how to on this forum?
Cheers
Mike
So I have started my first ever tiling job. I had a porch built a year or so ago and after missing a failed deadline to get it finished for Christmas last year I have committed to completing the job before the big day this year........I was bit apprehensive as I've never tiled anything before and was close to getting someone in but figured that I would have a go to see if I could learn the basics along the way. So far I have quite enjoyed the challenge, however I have hit a snag that I can't decide what the best course of action is to rectify.
The concrete slab was OK but had numerous ridges, dips and high spots so after reading about I bought some Norcros Pro50 Self Levelling compound and put that down. It was pretty straightforward no real drama's. I checked the floor level after self levelling and have found that although the floor is a lot smoother to look at it has a dip towards the middle. There are areas that are raised, more like high plateaus than high spots, these are by the front door where the slab met the inner leaf of the cavity wall and at the opposite side. The floor tiles I have are Casa Dolce Casa wooden effect, they measure 1.2m in length and have 3 width sizes, a friend gave me these as they were left over from a big job, turns out I had exactly enough to cover the floor. My dilemma now is what to do about the floor level, should I get a concrete planer and take down the high areas or should I try to raise the center of the porch floor. It measures 5.2m2 and the run out from one end to the middle is 14mm. The high areas are about 10% of the total floor so I can't decide what is the best way to level the floor, work on lowering the 10% high areas or raising the 90% lower areas.
I have been advised to trowel with an 8mm notch and bed the tiles in to give about a 6mm adhesive bed, also was advised to back butter the tiles. Does anyone think the tile levelling systems such as Rubi would be useful here?
Any input here would be appreciated, like I said I am happy with the progress so far, although it's taking some time, I just want this job to be right and have read quite a few horror stories about tile lip and adhesive slump so want to give this job the best chance of being right first time....... I've attached a couple of pics to try to show what I am rattling on about.........turns out I can't attach a pic? anyone know how to on this forum?
Cheers
Mike