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simonjay
Laying riven slate, you cannot just rely on following the floor, since the slate are not all the same thickness. So you have to lay the slate to a level. This would be easy with perfectly flat tiles.
But with riven tiles, you could choose to prioritise getting the edges in line and allow peaks in the middle.
Or you could lay a spirit level and say the highest part of any given tile will be on the level, but then the edges might be out.
I suspect the answer is choosing the slate carefully and a compromise.
But any advise about how you level slate, given that a spirit level will often not sit flat across the tiles due to the riven surface ?
Thanks,
Simon.
But with riven tiles, you could choose to prioritise getting the edges in line and allow peaks in the middle.
Or you could lay a spirit level and say the highest part of any given tile will be on the level, but then the edges might be out.
I suspect the answer is choosing the slate carefully and a compromise.
But any advise about how you level slate, given that a spirit level will often not sit flat across the tiles due to the riven surface ?
Thanks,
Simon.