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Hi all,
can i screw down ply onto an slc to raise the level of a surface to meet up with an existing floor i have already tiled to continue ... -
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slc and ply
Hi all,
can i screw down ply onto an slc to raise the level of a surface to meet up with an existing floor i have already tiled to continue the tiling into a hallway ?
many thanks
neil
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Re: slc and ply
how high are you trying to raise it Neil, will another couple of bags of slc do it? Is the slc already down. (I take it it was a concrete substrate to start with)
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Re: slc and ply
About another 6mm . It's only a small l shaped hallway .
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Re: slc and ply
Another layer of SLC made for tiling onto
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