Dan Fitchie
TF
Hi, I have a small roughly 1 metre square porch area that we would like to put tile down on and am just looking for some advice as the area isn't without problems. The area is concrete which has quite the slope - between the bottom of the wooden step in the foreground of the image attached and the white front door there is a 3.5cm difference in height (slopes down to the front door). The other issue is the fact that the area directly below the front door, (which is actually part of the concrete front steps upto the door) gets damp in heavy prolonged rain. I've resealed the silicon at the bottom (there is a 1cm gap at the bottom of the door which opens to the outside - this is filled with sealant), cleaned out drain points on the door and tightened the door itself, replaced the rain strip on the outside of the door and still find dampness. I have a feeling the water is just soaking through the step itself over time.
How (if I can) can I prepare the area for tiles? I thought about putting a liquid damp proof membrane over all the concrete, but am not sure whether you can tile over that? I also don't know how to deal with the slope.
Thanks.
How (if I can) can I prepare the area for tiles? I thought about putting a liquid damp proof membrane over all the concrete, but am not sure whether you can tile over that? I also don't know how to deal with the slope.
Thanks.