In the photo here you can see the glue from the original flooring.
Tile floor not level.
How could you get a flat surface when you tile over this.
For instance you may have a dining room floor that end to end is level but between those two points are various sags and dips.
Instead it may be an issue with joists and beams below your floor that require shoring up.
If the notch is too big that is even better and i ll explain in a moment.
It s the worry that the cause of the sloping is a structural problem or defect.
The reasons that floors are not level range from the affects of ageing over time to foundation and framing issues.
Tile over wood subfloor make sure there is no moisture or water affecting the wood members and apply thin set adhesive.
Some of which can be serious and expensive to correct.
This helps protect them.
Your foundation may not be the problem.
The gc did not try to remove the glue.
Hammer a shim gently between the floor and the toilet base to bring a low side up.
If the dip is deeper than your notch you would either need to get a trowel with a bigger notch or we will have to do the floor leveling in a couple of steps.
The only time the levelness is that a word must be taken into consideration is when drainage is an issue such as on a porch or in a shower.
That would be okay so no worries.
No surprise if the under floor is uneven.
Tile trowels come in many sizes click here to see chart.
Insert the tip of the chisel or.
Now that you have verified these issues check on the following items too.
Before installing tile on your floor you must make sure your floor is properly prepared.
Place painter s tape along the edge of adjacent tiles you are not going to remove.
Set the blade of a chisel along the grout joint and tap it with a hammer to remove the old grout surrounding the.
My tile guy said he can fix this too.
It must however be flat.
Not to mention there s a big drop going onto the hardwood floor because the kitchen tile is so high.
Older homes will generally have more sloping floors than newer ones.
A properly prepared floor does nothave to be level.
If the uneven floor is due to floor joists that have warped or twisted over time or were incorrectly installed the only way to level the floor is to remove the subflooring and shim the joists.