Slightly bowed floor - options

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Tommcd

I'm about to embark on tiling my bathroom floor. It's a new build. So far have whacked down a load of hardiebacker and was about to start tiling - however, I assumed (stupid I know) the floor would be flat, with it being a brand new house, but it actually bows quite a bit. It dips about 6-7mm in the centre over a distance of 1.9m.

Just wondering what is the best course of action...

1) SLC the dip - if I do this, will the hardiebacker and adhesive already down be a suitably watertight bed for the SLC?
2) level the dip with rapid set addy
3) tile it and make up the void with extra addy as I go
4) tile it as is and convince everyone it's actually flat but some weird optical illusion is going on.

Sorry for the long post -Merry Christmas!
 
If it's only a smallish area I would pile on some rapid set and float it in with a straight edge, larger area I would SLC. Only you know if there are any gaps that the SLC could get into, if there is then fill them first and prime the board.

Here's one I did earlier in the year, to be fair it really needed a new floor but I got called in too late for that to be an option.
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If you're going to go down the route of pouring SLC, just gap fill any voids with tile adhesive and run some Silicon around any radiator pipes
 
Cheers folks, I'll probably stick some rapid set on it, just because I can bridge the gap easily with a straight edge and it'll allow me to tile a few hours later. Basically I can't be bothered to go to the shops tomorrow and I've got tons of rapid set at home...
 

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