Red Tiled Downstairs Subfloor Help Needed
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Adamneedshelp
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Red Tiled Downstairs Subfloor Help Needed

by Adamneedshelp » Fri Apr 13, 2018 7:27 pm

Hi there. I’m renovating a house and downstairs the subfloor is made from these red tiles. Like pamments but not as nice. It’s a 60s house in the U.K. so hopefully someone knows what I mean. I want to lay vinyl flooring everywhere and it’s obviously not suitable because of the unevenness.

Can I use self levelling compound on these tiles? I would assume not but that would certainly be easiest...

Failing that could I screed over them with sand/cement? I’m not sure if it would adhere?

Any help or advice is welcomed, thankyou.

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Re: Red Tiled Downstairs Subfloor Help Needed

by NathanIfans » Mon Apr 16, 2018 12:33 pm

If the tiles are too solid to lift up to screed the floor properly, then I see no issues in using self leveling on top, to flatten for vinyl

One thing - if screeding or using self levelling compound, you will nedd to make 100% sure that the base you are laying on is totally solid otherwise movement could occur and the screed/self leveller will move and crack

Ultimately, it's best to lay on a firm solid base so removing the tiles may be the best solution

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