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I want to put tiles in my hall on the floor and ive spent hours tonight ripping lino and boards up.How hard is it never really done it before can it be done by a novice or do i have to get someone in to do it

 

Your hall is going to be a pretty heavy traffic area, so I'd suggest getting someone in to do it.

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If it's normal floorboards I would lay some hardboard down 1st to make the job easier so you have a decent level to work on.

 

Buy or hire a decent tile cutter you'll need it and watch as many tutorial videos on you tube as you can before doing it

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Im going to give it a bash anyways i figure that if i buy a few extra boxes and realise im out my depth or im making an arse of it i can stop and get someone professional in to do it.If not well i can add another feather in my diy cap :tongue2: Will let you know if i manage it and post pics.

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If you are going onto ply mate dont just use a single part flexible adhesive, use a two part flexible adhesive. Ask a decent tile shop for it and they will know what your on about, you get a bag of adhesive and a latex additive to mix it with instead of water. Use this and it will not crack up after a few weeks. :thumbs:

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