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Hi All
Just been to look at a job and its a concrete floor that then goes into a room that is the same level as the concrete floor but is made up of squares of this hardwood floor that are roughly 400x400mm which are made up off smaller blocks (parquet flooring style),these are stuck to a black membrane,bit like a DPM which is also slightly tacky. these tiles??? are then glued to the floor. They are about 8mm thick.
They have been down for about 10 years and have had no movement,the customers have just sanded them to take the sealant off.
My question is it possible to tile on to it or dig it up and maybe use a backerboard to level the floors
Many thanks
Mark
MS.Tiles
Just been to look at a job and its a concrete floor that then goes into a room that is the same level as the concrete floor but is made up of squares of this hardwood floor that are roughly 400x400mm which are made up off smaller blocks (parquet flooring style),these are stuck to a black membrane,bit like a DPM which is also slightly tacky. these tiles??? are then glued to the floor. They are about 8mm thick.
They have been down for about 10 years and have had no movement,the customers have just sanded them to take the sealant off.
My question is it possible to tile on to it or dig it up and maybe use a backerboard to level the floors
Many thanks
Mark
MS.Tiles