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Just looking for some advice regarding a balconey i'm quoting for. I've never tiled a balconey before, its only small, 4m2 in total. I need to level the floor of ... -
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Just looking for some advice regarding a balconey i'm quoting for. I've never tiled a balconey before, its only small, 4m2 in total. I need to level the floor of the balconey first because its really uneven, i was wondering if there is any special slc i should use? or what is the best one in your opinion because i'm not the best when it comes to self levelling compounds. Do i need to use any special addy or just something like BAL rapid flexi? What is the best sealer to use? Cheers.
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depends on how much you pay for self leveller,and how uneven it is,would charge a day rate + matts for something like that,lithofin is the best sealer but a bit pricey for a customer to pick up the tab on such a small job so would use something like fila at £25 a bottle
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Re: balconey.
its uneven, its really bad i'd say. Which slc would you use because it may have to be deep in places?
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