Fix-A-Floor Repair Adhesive - 300ml Stock Number: ES1708231
Suitable for porcelain, marble, stone, ceramic, wooden flooring and underfloor heated areas - no need to replace old tiles; simply drill and fill using this super strong adhesive fluid
We have an incorrect installation where ceramic floor tiles have been "dot and dabbed" over underfloor heating. The air gaps have caused the underfloor heating to fail. If we are able to fix the heating wire, can this product be used to fill the gaps under the tiles and around the heating wire?
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Chris at eSpares says...
The problem would be to introduce this product without damaging the existing wires. You could try this but by the sound of it you may end up starting the whole installation again.
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Chris at eSpares says...
Fix-A Floor is a repair for the adhesive under the tile. You may have to carefully chip out the old grout and renew it.
I want to use the product immediately and then use again about a month later at another place, will the product 'set' in the tube or will it remain useable ? 1 Answer
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Chris at eSpares says...
We do not have details on this but if sealed after initial use would think it still to be usable for several months if kept in a cool place.
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Chris at eSpares says...
It can be used to firmly 'bed' the tile but may not 'fill' the crack.
The wooden parquet blocks are laid onto a solid concrete floor. If so how small can the hole be drilled?
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Chris at eSpares says...
We have added another video for wooden floor repairs.
I'm in Valencia region
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Chris at eSpares says...
At the top centre of the page click on the blue (change) to set your country and add the part to your basket. Then when you go to ‘Your basket’ the correct cost including delivery (if possible) will be displayed.
HI - I want to use this product to fix a small bathroom floor - the tiled area is only 2 square meters. All tiles are loose as I used the wrong tiling adhesive (should have used flex). All the grouting is loose or gone. I lifted one tile and the tiling adhesive basically nearly shows the pattern of the underside of the porcelain tiles, and there are no gaps for the adhesive to go. Question - I'd have to remove all loose grout & re-grout first right? Or best to remove grout, lift tiles, spread adhesive, place tile on top, then once dry re-grout? I.e. could i mark the tiles so i know where they go, lift them all, cover the area with fix a floor and settle tiles back on top and let dry? Or is re-grouting the better option? How many tubes would I need for that area? About 3?
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Chris at eSpares says...
Without removing the old brittle grout if you re fixed your tiles they could come away again. in this case we would suggest start again and remove all adhesive. You should use a flexible adhesive as this may not be thick enough to support and adjust the tiles correctly.
I need dark grey
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Chris at eSpares says...
This is only available in a dry clear formula.
Hi I have a small job this would be excellent for and therefore would only use a small amount. Will the remainder "cure" in the tube or is there a way of sealing to prevent this? Or does this come in different sizes! 1 Answer
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Chris at eSpares says...
There is only one size currently available and we would expect it to eventually cure unless made completely air tight once opened.
Obviously I do not want to do any drilling on or between floorboards and the gaps are minimal, so how is it applied?
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Chris at eSpares says...
It is suitable for covering on a solid floor only.