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Discuss 2 different subs in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hi all Not posted for a while been a little busy so Going to look at a job tonight and the guy on the phone told me that the floor ...
          
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    Hi all Not posted for a while been a little busy so

    Going to look at a job tonight and the guy on the phone told me that the floor consists of 1 part concrete and the other part is timber .

    My question is by over boarding the timber floor this will mean i need to raise the concrete floor and i was wondering is it possible to over board the concrete aswell obviousley leaving movemnt joint where the 2 subs meet then tile over or would it be worth putting ditra over the top as well providng both floors are flat?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matty A View Post
    ... or would it be worth putting ditra over the top as well providng both floors are flat?
    with that. An absolute typical situation for using an uncoupling matting.

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