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Brad

Hi all

First time i'm using this website so hope no teething problems. I would like some advice on the best/quickest way to pack floor tiles on an uneven floor.

A buddy has suggested lifting each tile after laying it to make sure there is enough coverage under the tile. This would be very time consuming especially if it is a large floor. Is there a practical method that I could try?

Thanks for any help.
 
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Grace'sDad

Best way is to get the floor flat before you start.:thumbsup:

Never a truer word spoken! Seriously - spend time / money getting the floor smooth. Even if it takes you hours - it will be less time than you'll spend lifting and back-buttering, and you'll have a nicer end result.

Polishing turds is ALWAYS hard work.
 
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JIMBOB187

Well there's an example of a knowledge gap I need to fill (or back butter). Can someone explain a pourable thick bed adhesive and any advice on self levelling compound appreciated, never used it before and quite scared of it to be honest. Last two floors I did were both Travertine, absolutely love the stuff (still trying to figure out how to post pics), back buttered both so if I can save time with good prep then wahey.
 
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DHTiling

BAL Pourable Thick Bed
pourable_thickbed.jpg

A cement-based, polymer modified, rapid-setting, water-resistant, frost-resistant floor tile adhesive. Light grey, sulphate-resistant, pourable, thick-bed solid-bed floor tile adhesive suitable for fixing ceramic tiles, quarries, natural stone and terrazzo in interior and exterior situations. The consistency makes it particularly suitable for fixing large tiles and those with profiled backs. Back-buttering is not necessary. Suitable for use on concrete, cement:sand screeds, ceramic/quarry tile/terrazzo/hard natural stone, vinyl tile/sheet bases, mastic asphalt. Conforms to BS EN 12004, Type C, Class 1F.

NOTE: The physical properties of BAL POURABLE THICK BED can be enhanced by the addition of BAL ADMIX AD1. With a classification of BS EN 12004, Type C, Class 2F.


http://194.223.92.131/pdf/Technical...Data Sheets/Bal_Polymer_Modified_Adhesive.pdf
 

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