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[QUOTE="Dan, post: 984303, member: 1"] You'll need to treat those areas as two separate areas and use an expansion joint / gap between them. I'd still use a decoupling mat on both sides. Don't nail to floorboards. You'll need to screw every 150mm with suitable screws that wont rust. If there are no timber joints under where you're screwing, you'll need to put some in. It's quite the floor that. Not an easy job to do. How experienced are you? It really might be worth getting a professional tiler in. They could save you money on the job by getting all the gear at trade price and perhaps splitting the discount with you down the middle. As so many products are required for that type of floor setup - it [I]may[/I] work out the discount covers their labour costs. Some other similar threads:- [LIST] [*][URL="https://www.tilersforums.com/threads/advice-on-herringbone-pattern-across-old-kitchen-timber-floor-and-new-concrete-extension-floor.100023/"]Advice on herringbone pattern across old kitchen timber floor and new concrete extension floor - https://www.tilersforums.com/threads/advice-on-herringbone-pattern-across-old-kitchen-timber-floor-and-new-concrete-extension-floor.100023/[/URL] [*][URL="https://www.tilersforums.com/threads/tilling-over-different-floors-membrane-cement-boards-other-questions.99971/"]Tilling over different floors (membrane/cement boards) + other questions... - https://www.tilersforums.com/threads/tilling-over-different-floors-membrane-cement-boards-other-questions.99971/[/URL] [*][URL="https://www.tilersforums.com/threads/50-50-floorboards-concrete-room-not-level.97970/post-974669"]50/50 Floorboards Concrete room. Not level! - https://www.tilersforums.com/threads/50-50-floorboards-concrete-room-not-level.97970/post-974669[/URL] [*][URL="https://www.tilersforums.com/threads/2-different-sub-floors-problem.95978/post-971928"]2 different sub floors problem! - https://www.tilersforums.com/threads/2-different-sub-floors-problem.95978/post-971928[/URL] [*][URL="https://www.tilersforums.com/threads/levelling-ground-floor-repost.88212/"]Levelling ground floor [repost] - https://www.tilersforums.com/threads/levelling-ground-floor-repost.88212/[/URL] [/LIST] Run a forum search for "Concrete Wood Floor" and you'll get dozens of existing threads. Feel free to reply to them, there's no date cut off, and people who contributed to those threads may still be around and be able to help. Thanks for posting here at TilersForums.com :) [/QUOTE]
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