What to do if the two floors in the living room at home are loose

Updated on Living room 2024-01-28
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You first pick up the loose floor tiles, smash the cement mortar at the bottom layer, smooth it with cement mortar, and apply cement paste on the side where the floor tiles touch the ground, and put it on top.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The kung fu of the plastering master is also too poor, and there is a suspicion of apprenticeship or cutting corners. Estimating a long time can also be problematic in other locations. Find the original contractor to reason with him and ask for it to be done.

    You can only eat the pulp again and re-lay it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    This is caused by thermal expansion and contraction, repair more troublesome, to get up two pieces out, with a file to gently file off the excess part, and then put down a small amount of cement slurry, can also use a small amount of glass glue. The technical difficulty is relatively large, and it is recommended that you find an experienced master to remedy it.

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