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    Am about to start on a job,at present it is a wet room,with normal wet room flooring,The customer wants it back as a normal bathroom, with stand alone bath ect, my question is regarding Tiling the floor,they will be ceramic floor tiles, what is the best floor adhesive to use and will they adhere to the existing wet room floor.The floor at the moment is very solid and is in good condition.
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    When you say 'normal wet room flooring' do you mean the floor covering or the substrate?
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    When you say 'normal wet room flooring' do you mean the floor covering or the substrate?
    I mean the substrate

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    Is there a slope in it, down to the drain? You might need to level the floor with SLC before you tile.
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    Is there a slope in it, down to the drain? You might need to level the floor with SLC before you tile.
    Yes there is a slope ,and will level , in your opinion will the tiles set ok to the floor.

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