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craig2562
Hi there,
hoping somebody can help.
I have a problem with a kitchen floor that I am trying to replace.
When we bought the house the kitchen floor was covered in laminated flooring which we took up as it had started to buckle due to a leak.
When we removed the laminate and underlay we found red quarry style tiles that were in a bad state with the majority of them cracked and loose.
Having removed them and the adhesive recently we have found a black/brownish flooring. Having tested a small area with a few tiles I found that the adhesive did not appear to set, even after a couple of weeks. When the tiles were lifted the adhesive was still wet!
I'm not sure what to do now, is it better for me to cover the floor with ply and then tile straight over the top with a flexible adhesive?
Craig
hoping somebody can help.
I have a problem with a kitchen floor that I am trying to replace.
When we bought the house the kitchen floor was covered in laminated flooring which we took up as it had started to buckle due to a leak.
When we removed the laminate and underlay we found red quarry style tiles that were in a bad state with the majority of them cracked and loose.
Having removed them and the adhesive recently we have found a black/brownish flooring. Having tested a small area with a few tiles I found that the adhesive did not appear to set, even after a couple of weeks. When the tiles were lifted the adhesive was still wet!
I'm not sure what to do now, is it better for me to cover the floor with ply and then tile straight over the top with a flexible adhesive?
Craig