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hey folks

went to see a job today in a 19th cetury cottage, the floor was ok but had a fair slope to it. self level would not really work i feel as you would need loads to get the level and they wanted the tiles to run into the hallway, the customer was happy to have a slope look, saying it was an old cottage etc and that would be expected. have any of you guys and girls got any tips on getting it prepared or should i just run a mile. although it has a slope from one corner it is flat if that makes sense, its not bumpy

thanks for your time and hope you can help
 

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