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Discuss Self Levelling Advice On Sunken Quarry Tiles in the Canada Tile Advice area at TilersForums.com.
As you are in Northampton try Breedon Aggregates. They are you closest.Thanks Ajax123, I think I might be able to get away with 15mm, any more than that and the step into the kitchen will be a bit too high. I couldn't find any retail shops that sell gypsol ts15, so I've tried to get in contact with some suppliers.
Sorry pdc, I didn't follow that. Are you suggesting I could put green screed down on the quarry tiles, with the Schluter Ditra on top of that?Schluter Ditra can go on a green screed or the new Bal Flexbone 2easy.
Thanks Bond, so I'd dig my tiles up, lay down the polythene sheet and then lay this cement on top?Blue circle premixed 40N high strength concrete.
As you are in Northampton try Breedon Aggregates. They are you closest.
Ah I see, so do you think I'd get away with, digging the tiles, putting down a polythene sheet screeding with 1:4 cement:sand mix.A green screed is one that hasn't completely cured.
You should lay a screed of at least 50mmThanks Albert, is this the one? What sort of depth should I go to with that?
https://www.bal-adhesives.com/products/quickset-cement/
Sorry pdc, I didn't follow that. Are you suggesting I could put green screed down on the quarry tiles, with the Schluter Ditra on top of that?
Thanks Bond, so I'd dig my tiles up, lay down the polythene sheet and then lay this cement on top?
Thanks Ajax, I've had word from one supplier who couldn't supply such a small amount. But I've given Breedon a try now too.
I've got the same issue. Did you find any solution?just resurrecting this thread as have a similar situation but wanted to keep information all in one place for any other users. Quarry tiles on top of soil/ash with no dpc in 1930s kitchen; sloping 10mm left to right across the room. In addition, 1990s extension has concrete floor with dpc, which also very uneven (bad workamnship) but is also 24mm lower than the height of the quarry tiles in original part of house. If i remove the quarry tiles, could i did up a small amount of the soil and lay 50mm cement layer with dpc then self level the whole thing?
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