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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Anyone here lay tile or do home renovations???
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<blockquote data-quote="PSUCOBRA96" data-source="post: 10988168" data-attributes="member: 54826"><p>get it all even is your best bet now, use a grinder to lightly pass over the floor. the thin set you lay will be about a quarter of an inch high and grooved. I would be more concerned with low or high spots on the concrete floor. Those need to be ground down, and he low spots filled with floor leveler. Its a pain but prepping the floor is your best bet to avoid cracking later on and uneven tiles. </p><p></p><p>Don't forget to grid out the entire floor, it will help you if you to make sure you are not getting crooked as you go if your working on a larger floor space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSUCOBRA96, post: 10988168, member: 54826"] get it all even is your best bet now, use a grinder to lightly pass over the floor. the thin set you lay will be about a quarter of an inch high and grooved. I would be more concerned with low or high spots on the concrete floor. Those need to be ground down, and he low spots filled with floor leveler. Its a pain but prepping the floor is your best bet to avoid cracking later on and uneven tiles. Don't forget to grid out the entire floor, it will help you if you to make sure you are not getting crooked as you go if your working on a larger floor space. [/QUOTE]
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