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Floor tiles
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Anyone got any advice on laying floor tiles - DIY or leave it to the experts?
My husband is competent at wall tiling, but reading up on laying floor tiles, it seems there are a few problem areas, such as tiles cracking if the floor underneath isn't perfectly level, or even if any dirt is under. Not to mention the issue of getting the tiles perfectly level!
The surface at the moment is half floor-boards, half sheets of board about 60cm wide (the room has been extended, hence the different floor types)
Any advice gratefully received!
My husband is competent at wall tiling, but reading up on laying floor tiles, it seems there are a few problem areas, such as tiles cracking if the floor underneath isn't perfectly level, or even if any dirt is under. Not to mention the issue of getting the tiles perfectly level!
The surface at the moment is half floor-boards, half sheets of board about 60cm wide (the room has been extended, hence the different floor types)
Any advice gratefully received!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You've already noted the primary difference in wall tile application vs. flooring. If the wall tile backing is reasonably sound the job will turn out, however, especially in older homes, the floor must be almost perfect. Loose nails must be re-secured, Floor boards that squeak indicate boards that are "working" and must be stablized. This usually involves installing another layer of OSB or plywood. Then, the floor measurements present a problem. Most flooring tile is 12 inches square or more, rather than the 4 inch square standard wall tile. This means planning the layout so as to minimize the neccessary cuts. The water cooled cutting saw is an art to master in itself. It can certainly be done by an accomplished DIYer, but is not for the faint of heart or one with little patience...Best of luck!
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