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I live in an old house with floorboards that are pretty uneven.
For the small bathroom (1.7 x 2.12m) bathroom I want to lay ceramic floor tiles but am concerned that they may look unsightly on the uneven surface, and maybe even crack when they are stood on. I don't really want to lay a thick false floor underneath as it will make a 'step' into the room. Can anyone advise on the options available to me please. Tim |
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![]() Peter wrote in message ... I live in an old house with floorboards that are pretty uneven. For the small bathroom (1.7 x 2.12m) bathroom I want to lay ceramic floor tiles but am concerned that they may look unsightly on the uneven surface, and maybe even crack when they are stood on. I don't really want to lay a thick false floor underneath as it will make a 'step' into the room. Can anyone advise on the options available to me please. Take floorboards up, replace with ply? |
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Peter wrote in message . ..
I live in an old house with floorboards that are pretty uneven. For the small bathroom (1.7 x 2.12m) bathroom I want to lay ceramic floor tiles but am concerned that they may look unsightly on the uneven surface, and maybe even crack when they are stood on. I don't really want to lay a thick false floor underneath as it will make a 'step' into the room. Can anyone advise on the options available to me please. Tim Any sort of tiling or lino should not be laid directly on to floorboards, but a layer of 4mm hardboard or 6mm plyboard should be fitted first to give an even base. dg |
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