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Swisstrax and uneven floors

Dentaltec

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Feb 19, 2017
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Redlands Ca
I think I am going with this tile, one question

We started with a std 20x 20 two car and then added on an additional 54' of depth. When they tied the two slabs together they did not pitch the back slab so there is a center 16" section that has a slight rise between the two foundations Its like a 3" gradual rise over 16 inches, (small ramp)

I am curious how this will work with this tiles???? Just think if its not flat it will constantly separate or click/clack in that area??

Thanks
 
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bdamico

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search uneven in title only in flooring forum -- lots of threads on this subject
 

Swissfloors

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Oct 14, 2008
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Location
Palm Springs, CA
We offer a few solutions to this issue by either using a new clip fastener for the tile edges or we can even look at fastening down the tiles along the elevation. In order for us to get a better idea of the application could you send us a few pictures of the job via email and we will get on it. My email is [email protected]. Have a great day!
 

JohnnieMo

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Nov 25, 2014
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Calgary, Alberta
I have a similar issue where I adjoined two slabs and there is about a 3/4" discrepancy in some spots along the union. I am going to scrape down the higher slab where this occurs to make the union flush. Either way I am curious to see how you resolve this as there could be something I could use.

I should be tackling my issue in the next couple weeks in my build thread.
 
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