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needawin | 22:32 Fri 13th Mar 2020 | How it Works
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further to my other posts and your patience the situation has changed.
Part 2/3 of the floor where the tiles were lifted is to be laminate 'wood' or similar. other 1/3 to be tiled near sink etc.
i understand the part to be tiled needs well levelled and smooth.
question is can i use leveller for whole floor. wood and tile.
if so any suggestions about how to go about it please
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Oh no, Didn't mean that at all ;o( You're perfectly capable of following the mixing and applying instructions, Needy. I'll bet you there are plenty of videos on Youtube if you need something to start you off. Good luck ;o)
16:08 Sat 14th Mar 2020
There are liquid levellers that find their own, well, level and off you go.
Screed was the word I was rummaging for.
Most definitely floor levelling compound over the whole floor, Needy.

In the right hands, modern ones are largely self-levelling and give you a really good "blank canvas" to work off.

(Not to be confused with "poured cementitious screed", which is pumped, usually to around 50-100mm thickness.)
I guess that's what Douglas was thinking of. ;o)))
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Thanks builder. By "in the right hands" do you mean its not recommended for diy?
Oh no, Didn't mean that at all ;o(

You're perfectly capable of following the mixing and applying instructions, Needy.

I'll bet you there are plenty of videos on Youtube if you need something to start you off.

Good luck ;o)

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