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Discuss ply on to concrete substrate in the Tile Adhesive, Grout and Substrate Preparation at TilersForums; hi i want to tile my kitchen, the units are all fitted with the legs touching the floor however the floor is not very level do i have to use ...
          
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    hi i want to tile my kitchen, the units are all fitted with the legs touching the floor however the floor is not very level do i have to use a leveling compound or could i somehow fix ply to the floor.

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    Default Re: ply on to concrete substrate

    Needs to be a leveller..

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    cheers

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    Default Re: ply on to concrete substrate

    lot easier with a leveller. How far out of level is it?

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