Pour floor leveler (you can buy it at HD or Lowe's) The floor leveler mixes like thin set, but finds its own level with the help of gravity. It works well on a concrete slab that's not level as well as plywood subfloors.
In older cities like New York or Boston the parlor floor is the floor of a brownstone or townhouse where the parlor was before it was split up into apartments. Usually about 12 steps up from the street level. This level usually had the highest ceilings.
Finished Floor Level
Finished Floor Level
You should not adhere tile on top of tile. It is much better to rip it up and install on a secure surface and make sure it is smooth level. If you find yourself in a situation where you can not/should not remove the tile (e.g. if there is asbestos tile underneath or if there is a radiant heat systems under and you don't want to risk breaking/puncturing it), then the alternative is to pour 1/2" (or more) of self leveling cement and then install on top of that.
A split level floor plan is a home with more than 1 level and instead of traditional 2 story home with an upstairs being approximately 9 feet above the downstairs - a split level home will have a 2nd or 3rd story but they are just 4.5 feet above the first floor..so just 6 or so steps. Here is a place you can get some more information http://www.remodelormove.com/content/article/article.cfm/remodel/split_level_house_renovations
The most important tools you'll need for installing floor tile would be a tile trowel, a tile cutting saw, and a level. Additional tools that might aid in installation, but are not necessary would be a square and a plumb line.
Humidity in room under 50%. If it's plywood sub floor moisture level should be below 12 the lower and drier you can get it the better
Depends where ya live. In MIchigan Its $5 to 8 a square ft. that's just labor. Ya get what ya pay for. It also depends if its walls or floors, what prep work needs to be done.If the floor is level,ect. Some companies have a standard price for 3 walls over a tub,or backsplash's What is the cost of installing ceramic tile in Dallas Tx?
Industry standard for floating laminate flooring states that a substrate must level withing an 1/8" in a 6' radius.
If the surface is not radically out of level,I would suggest using a leveling compound.It usually comes in powder form,mixed with water and spread over floor area.It has properties that assist it to spread itself,resulting in near perfect level.The thickness of the compound is only 3-4mm.Wait for it to cure then lay vinyl as per normal.
It makes a better finished product to remove the old flooring first.
Yes, if you want uneven and broken tile. You should level the floor first.
In older cities like New York or Boston the parlor floor is the floor of a brownstone or townhouse where the parlor was before it was split up into apartments. Usually about 12 steps up from the street level. This level usually had the highest ceilings.
You need to use a angle grinder buff and a polishing compound. You can get this from and ceramic tiling store. Or hire the services of a floor polisher.
I install many hot water tanks and only twice had to use a level. If by any chance the floor is soggy and un-level through leaks, then you should first re-build the flooring. I've had to do this 5-6 times out of every 50 or so installations.
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there are many insects and animals. a gorilla for example lives on the forest floor level.