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Discuss Uneven floor nightmare... in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Had a kitchen floor to do yesterday. 10mts x 4m.5mts with 330x330 tiles. Floor had been screeded over fairly flat but not a latex finish. Boss told me floor had ...
          
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    Default Uneven floor nightmare...

    Had a kitchen floor to do yesterday. 10mts x 4m.5mts with 330x330 tiles.

    Floor had been screeded over fairly flat but not a latex finish.

    Boss told me floor had been levelled nice (I know I know..I should have checked but I didn't)

    The majority of it is fairly level but there are a couple of uneven spots causing the tile to look high on one side or corner.

    The tiles around it have all been layed as I didnt notice the uneven spots until fixing the tiles.

    Any tips on how to rectify these tiles, I'm thinking taking out a square mt of tiles around the problem spot, hammer and bolster then latex?

    Any tips (apart from always make sure you check the level !)

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    Default Re: Uneven floor nightmare...

    Theres Not A Lot You Can Do Now Except Lift Them And Hammer And Bolster The High Spots Then Prime And Refit.

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