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lost boy abroad

Hello,

A first post from someone not very good at building stuff.

House in South America, generally well built but poorly maintained the last 30 years. Local tradesmen not doing a good job repairing and renovating. Learning to do things myself.

It would be great if anyone can give me pointers on the following

I have five 2nd floor rooms of about 12 meters square with old fashioned yellow and red tiles which appear to be made of concrete. Here they are called baldosas. 20 cm by 20 cm and 2 cm thick.

Many are loose and cracked. On inspection they have been laid on a bed of sand about 10 cm deep over the concrete ceiling structure. No mortar nor grouting, just well compacted.

They have lasted at least 30 years but obviously need repairing, about 2 thirds appear intact and new ones of similar colours can be made.

I can not find much information on the internet and the local builders just want to rip it up and lay standard new glossy floors. I would love to preserve the tiles and design, on the cheap if possible.

Does anyone have any experience and advise?

Thanks
 
L

lost boy abroad

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