Finding the correct level
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Finding the correct level
Hi all,
Firstly I would like to say what an informative and helpful forum this is, long may it continue.
I have what is probably a very simple question concerning tiling and it concerns finding the correct level at which to place my tiles.
I have a small apartment. You enter into a hallway about 2m square. Directly infront (through a door so a separate room) comes the kitchen of about 6sqm and to the left comes the living room which is about 30sqm.
The flat was built in 1962, I have ripped up all the old lino and carpet and am now down to the bear concrete floors, throughout th entire flat.. Previously, whilst ripping up I saw that carpet and lino layers had used levelling compound to level up a few areas.
My questions are this:
- How much discrepancy in the floor level is acceptable before I should start to think about using levelling compound, or put another way what is the maximum thickness or amount of tile cement that should be used to compensate for any unevenness in the floor, if I don't want to use levelling compound?
- As I have two rooms off the hall way,kithchen and living room how can I be sure that I am tiling at the correct level ii I start in the hall - I want to tile also in the kitchen albeit with different, but same thickness tiles – and in the living room I will eventually lay some laminate flooring?
Thanks in advance for your help
Paul
Firstly I would like to say what an informative and helpful forum this is, long may it continue.
I have what is probably a very simple question concerning tiling and it concerns finding the correct level at which to place my tiles.
I have a small apartment. You enter into a hallway about 2m square. Directly infront (through a door so a separate room) comes the kitchen of about 6sqm and to the left comes the living room which is about 30sqm.
The flat was built in 1962, I have ripped up all the old lino and carpet and am now down to the bear concrete floors, throughout th entire flat.. Previously, whilst ripping up I saw that carpet and lino layers had used levelling compound to level up a few areas.
My questions are this:
- How much discrepancy in the floor level is acceptable before I should start to think about using levelling compound, or put another way what is the maximum thickness or amount of tile cement that should be used to compensate for any unevenness in the floor, if I don't want to use levelling compound?
- As I have two rooms off the hall way,kithchen and living room how can I be sure that I am tiling at the correct level ii I start in the hall - I want to tile also in the kitchen albeit with different, but same thickness tiles – and in the living room I will eventually lay some laminate flooring?
Thanks in advance for your help
Paul