Browse Forums Renovation + Home Improvement Re: Hybrid over tiles or not? 3May 27, 2020 6:01 pm I know it's a pain the the backside but taking up the existing tiles and any substrate is what we used to recommend to any of our clients in the past if we were doing renos for them. Sometimes taking the easy way and going over the top of tiles plus using levelling compound has come back to bite someone eventually as previous owners have covered up problems. Stewie Re: Hybrid over tiles or not? 5May 28, 2020 10:55 am Stewie D I know it's a pain the the backside but taking up the existing tiles and any substrate is what we used to recommend to any of our clients in the past if we were doing renos for them. Sometimes taking the easy way and going over the top of tiles plus using levelling compound has come back to bite someone eventually as previous owners have covered up problems. Stewie Thanks for the input stewie. I know this will be a pain plus more cost as old flooring need to come off? but probably a better way of doing Re: Hybrid over tiles or not? 6Jun 03, 2020 11:22 am kitchen area with a step is not a good idea, don't bother it takes long to get done, cuz you'll live with it longer, make things better than you need, it worth as you'll find out micwallpaper.com.au Picture your wall to a view 1 15704 Hi We have Hybrid Spotted Gum Hp0995 from carpet call. It turned out to be very dark and rough. Is there any polish or product we can use to make it shinier ? 0 9174 ShaneG We have been doing heaps of hybrid floors lately. The hollowness is caused by low spots in the slab or subfloor. No slab or particleboard floor is going to be… 1 10371 |