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Getting tilers to my remote property is like finding a needle in that haystack.... should I tackle the 25 sq. M kitchen floor myself?
Laying riven slate 300mm x 300mm ... -
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Lay Kitchen Tiles DIY?
Getting tilers to my remote property is like finding a needle in that haystack.... should I tackle the 25 sq. M kitchen floor myself?
Laying riven slate 300mm x 300mm tiles on a concrete floor that is nearly flat - and that is one bit that worries me.... there is a slight ridge, around 5mm, where a wall once stood....and I want a flat floor!
Do I lay something like 10cm thick tile adhesive from one end of the room and , using a spirt level just work my way back, eventually over the ridge hoping that will be even?
Cutting slate tiles with a tile cutter - is that the way?
Which adhesive & type should I use?
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Thanks
Addy
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Re: Lay Kitchen Tiles DIY?
hiya mate , if they are real ,natural slate, you could be letting yourself in for some stress, after youve preped your concrete,you gotta lay,seal ,grout,seal again, some of the more experienced fellas on here will rightly tell u to seal before you lay, ive just done my first and aint in a hurry to do another
you want a flat floor? maybe ceramics would be better for a couple of reasons
are they calibrated,different thickness? oh, and welcome
p.s. be easier if u register mate ,quicker
Last edited by stevee; 10-08-2009 at 11:14 AM.
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Re: Lay Kitchen Tiles DIY?
Perhaps if you gave us any idea of where you are remote from someone might be near enough to make a visit.
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Re: Lay Kitchen Tiles DIY?

Originally Posted by
Stones
Thanks for your quick responses,
Jay, that is a consideration...
Stevee, - thanks for the welcome ; ok I registered

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(perhaps a mod could move this to the relevant forum)
I know the slate tiles arn't flat in themselves -
The reason I'm even considering doing it is I rekon I can do a better job than the last few tilers I've employed (badly cut, uneven and no use of spacers) - and it was hard finding them.
I'll have more of a read about the prepping of the concrete floor in other posts here before I'll ask more..
and that goes for the adhesive/grout
cheers
Addy
What area are you from maybe on of the local lads on the forums could provide you with an estimate. Bit of a hard job for a diyer best to get a pro in to do the job check his references etc there are plenty of good fixers on this site
good luck
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