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Rolandk
Hi,
I've taken up the existing floor tiles ready to re do the kitchen floor. Good news is they came up really easy complete with adhesive and a few mm of the very dry concrete substrate too! The concrete is very rough and uneven in places and seems to be the original slab with no screed or SLC. I was going to put electric UFH direct on the concrete using a thermal primer first. Now having a re think and might use 6mm Marmox boards to get a better surface for UFH and tiles although this gives me a bit of a floor level problem but might have to live with that. Just worried that the Marmox might not bond Ok to the concrete so what would you advise please? Also part of the floor will now be tiled onto green chipboard (A no no I guess?) so I guess the Marmox over this would be better too? Will the Marmox stick to the green chipboard or can I screw it down?
Thanks in advance,
Roland
I've taken up the existing floor tiles ready to re do the kitchen floor. Good news is they came up really easy complete with adhesive and a few mm of the very dry concrete substrate too! The concrete is very rough and uneven in places and seems to be the original slab with no screed or SLC. I was going to put electric UFH direct on the concrete using a thermal primer first. Now having a re think and might use 6mm Marmox boards to get a better surface for UFH and tiles although this gives me a bit of a floor level problem but might have to live with that. Just worried that the Marmox might not bond Ok to the concrete so what would you advise please? Also part of the floor will now be tiled onto green chipboard (A no no I guess?) so I guess the Marmox over this would be better too? Will the Marmox stick to the green chipboard or can I screw it down?
Thanks in advance,
Roland