Cement Board Over Self Leveling Compound at Latoya Cannon blog

Cement Board Over Self Leveling Compound. The professional answer to this question is to flood the entire bathroom with enough slc that it slightly covers the high portion of the. The plywood floor is 3/4 and sits on joists. I've tried the cement board and much prefer the wonderboard stuff to the actual concrete based stuff. I had good luck using the tile shop's house brand of slc and primer over cement board. I would just use thinset to attach it to the existing concrete floor, stair step the sheets of cement board, and then use self leveling cement. Bought some henry 565 self leveling compound, after getting home and looking on the henry site, i got nervous about using it over. I'd try to get as close as possible on. There's a dip about 3/8 deep by 2. I think the tile shop's version has more work time.

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The professional answer to this question is to flood the entire bathroom with enough slc that it slightly covers the high portion of the. I would just use thinset to attach it to the existing concrete floor, stair step the sheets of cement board, and then use self leveling cement. I'd try to get as close as possible on. Bought some henry 565 self leveling compound, after getting home and looking on the henry site, i got nervous about using it over. There's a dip about 3/8 deep by 2. I've tried the cement board and much prefer the wonderboard stuff to the actual concrete based stuff. I had good luck using the tile shop's house brand of slc and primer over cement board. I think the tile shop's version has more work time. The plywood floor is 3/4 and sits on joists.

Can I Tile Over Self Leveling Compound at Brian Jones blog

Cement Board Over Self Leveling Compound I think the tile shop's version has more work time. I had good luck using the tile shop's house brand of slc and primer over cement board. Bought some henry 565 self leveling compound, after getting home and looking on the henry site, i got nervous about using it over. I'd try to get as close as possible on. I think the tile shop's version has more work time. The plywood floor is 3/4 and sits on joists. There's a dip about 3/8 deep by 2. I've tried the cement board and much prefer the wonderboard stuff to the actual concrete based stuff. The professional answer to this question is to flood the entire bathroom with enough slc that it slightly covers the high portion of the. I would just use thinset to attach it to the existing concrete floor, stair step the sheets of cement board, and then use self leveling cement.

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