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Hi i have 35metres of slate looking tiles on my kitchen floor i want to lay karndean vinyl down to save me trying to take them up can self leveling ... -
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Hi i have 35metres of slate looking tiles on my kitchen floor i want to lay karndean vinyl down to save me trying to take them up can self leveling compound be put on top of tiles many thanks for any replys
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I aint no expert.I would say that as long as the tiles are soundly fitted and there is no hollow sound sunder neath them then yes that would be ok.
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Boltman.
Why would anyone want to put karndean down instead of tiles!
Unless it is a last resort to cover up some poor quality slate effect tiling.
If you must Mapei fibreplan is good.
In a couple of years when you take the vinyl up a long handled scraper is the tool you'll need - just to pre-empt another thread.

John.
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