Can I tile onto a wooden floor?

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Can I tile onto a wooden floor?


A: Yes, as long as the floor is in good condition. Some floors may need additional preparation and in all cases a flexible adhesive and grout must be used. Please refer to our guidelines, a copy is available on request.

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