I'm tiling my kitchen floor at the weekend.... AND.....
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 4:41 pm
..... it would be really really helpful if I can detail exactly what I'm gonna do and someone tell me if thats good :)
ok here goes....
1. removing the old lino using a strong scraper and hammer. (i have a heat gun but im worried about fumes so dont want to use this).
2. i think the concrete floor underneath is pretty level apart from a couple of small raised areas (very small) so im gonna get the chisel out and level these off as much as pos. also if i find any major dips im gonna stick in some mortar.
3. i'm then gonna hoover up as much crap and dust if there is any.
4. i'm going to then 'seal' it using Wickes Builders' PVA mixed with 4 or 5 parts water (whatever the tub says to do)
5. once dry im going to lay the tiles using b&q's concrete floor tile adhesive and use the adhesive depth to iron out any other imperfections in the floor.
Sound good? lol
ok here goes....
1. removing the old lino using a strong scraper and hammer. (i have a heat gun but im worried about fumes so dont want to use this).
2. i think the concrete floor underneath is pretty level apart from a couple of small raised areas (very small) so im gonna get the chisel out and level these off as much as pos. also if i find any major dips im gonna stick in some mortar.
3. i'm then gonna hoover up as much crap and dust if there is any.
4. i'm going to then 'seal' it using Wickes Builders' PVA mixed with 4 or 5 parts water (whatever the tub says to do)
5. once dry im going to lay the tiles using b&q's concrete floor tile adhesive and use the adhesive depth to iron out any other imperfections in the floor.
Sound good? lol