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Tiling an uneven floor tips to achieve a flat and level surface

Tiling an uneven floor is a challenge, so it’s essential to ensure that your subfloor is as flat and level as possible before laying any floor tiles. Leave any high points or low points across a floor and you could be heading for trouble. You’ll get uneven grout lines, raised tile edges and subtle dips in the floor.

A floor doesn’t need to be perfectly level, but it does need to be very close when tiling a floor. Regulations allow for slight variation, but the closer a floor is to flat and level, the better the finish. Here, the pros reveal the maximum slope allowed, the tools to get a flat floor and how to prep a surface ready for tiling.

Paul Hambidge

Paul Hambidge has 35 years of flooring industry experience from an installation, manufacturing, maintenance and design perspective. He has worked with some of the largest producers of wood flooring, vinyl flooring, LVT, SPC, and laminate floors.

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