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Can tiles be installed on top of a flagstone floor ...

Can tiles be installed on top of a flagstone floor, which is not perfectly flat, but has some variations? Will mortar used under the tiles be adequate to level the surface? Is a normal floor (house built c. 1970) strong enough for both layers, assuming there is no structural defect or rotting underneath?


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You could do that, even for homogenous tiles.

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Posted 2009-12-09T14:40:05Z

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