maglite
5th July 2005, 06:05 PM
Gday all,
I will try to explain this as best i can as i dont have any pics to show you.
New boards were laid in our renovation that butted up to the tiles of the old bathroom that was in use during the reno. This will be the new study.
I always took it for granted that the tiles were laid onto fibro that was fixed to the boards in the bathroom, to my dismay the tiles were fixed to a suspended concrete floor.
My problem is thus; The concrete has had a fall built into it from left - right.
Where the new boards butt up to the concrete to the left of the door height diff is about 3mm falling away to the right 19mm.
The plan was to continue the boards into the old bathroom.
What would you suggest:
A. Grind the concrete down to 19mm over the entire floor and level it.
or
B. Level the floor up to 3mm as best as i can and lay "timber look" vinyl instead.
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Steve
I will try to explain this as best i can as i dont have any pics to show you.
New boards were laid in our renovation that butted up to the tiles of the old bathroom that was in use during the reno. This will be the new study.
I always took it for granted that the tiles were laid onto fibro that was fixed to the boards in the bathroom, to my dismay the tiles were fixed to a suspended concrete floor.
My problem is thus; The concrete has had a fall built into it from left - right.
Where the new boards butt up to the concrete to the left of the door height diff is about 3mm falling away to the right 19mm.
The plan was to continue the boards into the old bathroom.
What would you suggest:
A. Grind the concrete down to 19mm over the entire floor and level it.
or
B. Level the floor up to 3mm as best as i can and lay "timber look" vinyl instead.
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Steve