Hi all,
This is first post here.
I have an old house which we are in the process of re-doing kitchen and whilst lifting the many decades of different flooring, finally came down on what must be the original 1905 floor tiles. They are at least 2in thick and classic red terracotta. Under them is about 1.5in of bedding sand and then an old concrete of sorts. Obviously, there is no damp proofing and we are trying to figure out the best way to tackle this - without ripping off the whole back half of the house and starting again! Considering the age of the floor tiles and the poor condition, are we better off removing them all down to concrete or can we simply put down a leveling compound over top and then a damp membrane?
Any advice welcome.
S.
This is first post here.
I have an old house which we are in the process of re-doing kitchen and whilst lifting the many decades of different flooring, finally came down on what must be the original 1905 floor tiles. They are at least 2in thick and classic red terracotta. Under them is about 1.5in of bedding sand and then an old concrete of sorts. Obviously, there is no damp proofing and we are trying to figure out the best way to tackle this - without ripping off the whole back half of the house and starting again! Considering the age of the floor tiles and the poor condition, are we better off removing them all down to concrete or can we simply put down a leveling compound over top and then a damp membrane?
Any advice welcome.
S.