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16th November 2008, 07:03 AM #1
How to level concrete floor after removing tiles
Hi guys,
removed the tiles in the kitchen/dining area after we pulled the kitchen out and now the floor looks quite uneven on one side of the room (the dining side). I have used a jack hammer to remove the glue/grout etc, but some of the glue just will not lift up.
Its too uneven for putting down solid timber/floating timber , and I was wondering if using a concrete grinder is the way to go to get it even? Will this help level out the floor ? If so, are these grinders hard to use and take a long time to do their job? Its not a big area either .. the whole room is about 7 x 3 metres!
Any insight into this would help me heaps!
Cheers
Shaun
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