Hello community!
I’d like to ask your advice on levelling a tiled floor with lippage and deep wide grout joints please.
I want to make the floor more level and then paint it.
Allowing for its quirks, it doesn’t have to be perfect, just more aesthetically pleasing and easier to clean with a smoother surface and no dust traps.
Is it reasonable to:
- grind down the worst lippage with a concrete grinder e.g. https://www.bunnings.com.au/full-boar-2000w-180mm-concrete-grinder_p0122289
- use self-levelling concrete as grout? E.g. https://www.bunnings.com.au/dunlop-5kg-floor-leveller_p6829515
- pipe the grout in using something like a large squeeze bottle or icing bag?
Other info:
- Grout joints width varies 10-20mm wide, up to 10mm depth
- lippage up to 5mm, worse where one tile rises and its neighbour dips.
- Tiles measure between 215mm-230mm in length and/or width (maybe hand made and cut?)
- I don’t know the tile material but it is rough, rock solid and very strongly adhered.
- It’s possible/probable the concrete floor wasn’t level before tiling.
- I wonder if I could “add” a tile edge into the drying concrete where the tiles dip down.
I appreciate any advice offered!
Cheers
B


