scruffmeister
Member
From reading other threads I know that 7mm interlocking PVC floor tiles have proved a popular floor covering for workshops, and I'd appreciate any advice on using them on the floor described below.
The starting point for the floor was a very poor concrete slab, that having had a couple of passes with "Bostik Cempolay Self Levelling Compound" is now fairly flat. It is far from perfect but I haven't got much more height to use for levelling due to the existing door threshold.
At its worst we probably see an "undulation" of around 6mm over 1500mm as shown below.
The tiles I had in mind were the ones below, although I think a number of suppliers do very similar items.
https://www.garagefloortilecompany.com/collections/interlocking-floor-tiles
So the real question is - can anyone provide advice on how flat is flat enough for these tiles, or even anecdotal evidence from your own experiences of using them? Obviously it is desirable to be perfectly flat but this isn't likely to be possible here.
Thank you!
The starting point for the floor was a very poor concrete slab, that having had a couple of passes with "Bostik Cempolay Self Levelling Compound" is now fairly flat. It is far from perfect but I haven't got much more height to use for levelling due to the existing door threshold.
At its worst we probably see an "undulation" of around 6mm over 1500mm as shown below.
The tiles I had in mind were the ones below, although I think a number of suppliers do very similar items.
https://www.garagefloortilecompany.com/collections/interlocking-floor-tiles
So the real question is - can anyone provide advice on how flat is flat enough for these tiles, or even anecdotal evidence from your own experiences of using them? Obviously it is desirable to be perfectly flat but this isn't likely to be possible here.
Thank you!