View Full Version : Ceramic floor over mud floor
JoeG123
Feb 1, 2011, 03:14 PM
I poured my mud floor and blew it. I have a few area's that are low, one spot almost 1/2". Im not about to tear the whole thing up but I also would like the floor as level as possible. I had planned to try and even the tiles off using the thin-set. From what Im reading, this might not be the way to go. I don't have room for backer board or another level of mud. Can I just use mortar to set the tiles and maybe float off the lower spots or build it up in those areas first?
Im pretty sure I can work the tiles using the thinset and get them pretty close but I would like to be sure these things aren't going to start popping up in two weeks.
Any help is much appreciated.
JazMan
Feb 6, 2011, 05:57 PM
Hi Joe, welcome,
Yea 1/2" is a lot, how large is the floor? You did a mud job? How thick is it? Is it a room or a shower floor or? How large is the area that is low in diameter?
Thin set is not the right stuff unless you want to do it in several steps. Self leveling cement, SLC is best for a floor, or patching cement if the floor is supposed to be sloped as in a shower. OOPPs, I see you mentioned backer board, so it's not a shower floor. Backer board would not fix the dip anyway.
What specific adhesive are you using? Size of tiles? Again, how thick is the "mud" you placed and was is it made from?
Jaz
dimorphous
Feb 24, 2011, 05:53 PM
Many manufacturers of adhesives and grouts for tile make a latex patch. This is a product that you can mix to the consistency you desire and apply with a flat trowel. It has latex or polymers already added so there is no need to prime the area you will apply over. I would mix small batches of this pretty thick and apply where you need them. You could also use a two foot level as a screed and mix this product thin enough to move around with the level and almost use it as a self leveling agent. Make sure that you use latex modified thinset for the tile installation as well. Good luck