I want to tile the kitchen floor about 7sqm.
Current Kitchen floor: Interlocked chipboard boards, which if removed, will show clear transparent plastic sheet and then 2" white polystyere. Below that is something solid probably concrete...
This is a 80s built Barrats flat.
The builder gave me two options for kitchen tiling.
(1) Remove chipboard friom the kitchen and replace with 18mm plyboard. and tile on wood. So the plyboard rests ontop of the polystyrene.
(2) remove chipboard, polystyrene and fill area with cement or concrete and then tiles on it.
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I have a number of concerns, I don't know too much about the pipework below. If I decide to go for concreting the kitchen floor. how can I ensure that the pipework can be repaired? Can I box the pipework and lay concrete ontop of it?
Can the polystyrene which I suspect provides insulation, be replaced with something equivalent?. The polystyrne can be sqeezed, so don't like the idea of it....
Current Kitchen floor: Interlocked chipboard boards, which if removed, will show clear transparent plastic sheet and then 2" white polystyere. Below that is something solid probably concrete...
This is a 80s built Barrats flat.
The builder gave me two options for kitchen tiling.
(1) Remove chipboard friom the kitchen and replace with 18mm plyboard. and tile on wood. So the plyboard rests ontop of the polystyrene.
(2) remove chipboard, polystyrene and fill area with cement or concrete and then tiles on it.
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I have a number of concerns, I don't know too much about the pipework below. If I decide to go for concreting the kitchen floor. how can I ensure that the pipework can be repaired? Can I box the pipework and lay concrete ontop of it?
Can the polystyrene which I suspect provides insulation, be replaced with something equivalent?. The polystyrne can be sqeezed, so don't like the idea of it....