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Discuss advice on kitchen floor please in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hi i have a 30 metre kitchen floor and we hate the tiles, they have been down 6 years porcelain slate effect 400x400 fixed on a wooden floor, will they ...
          
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    Hi i have a 30 metre kitchen floor and we hate the tiles, they have been down 6 years porcelain slate effect 400x400 fixed on a wooden floor, will they come up very easy, they were fitted by a good tiler if they will come up we would like to lay 800x800 or larger tiles any help would be greatly appreciated

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    Default Re: advice on kitchen floor please

    You will not know till you try to take them up.

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    Default Re: advice on kitchen floor please

    Hi, can I ask what the substrate is? solid/ timber/ backerboard? it will help us advise you.

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    Sorry, I should have asked, what type of timber floor?

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    Default Re: advice on kitchen floor please

    i laid 6mm ply over the original floor boards screwed down at 6 inch centres thanks for replys

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    Default Re: advice on kitchen floor please

    Once you get a couple of tiles up, you will be able to get a utility bar under the 6mm ply and it will just "ping" up IMO.

    Rip all the 6mm ply up and overboard with 6mm cement boards or min 12mm ply before attempting any further tiling, please.

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    Pics of the rip out would be good..
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