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What if I want to put a floor over an existing tile floor or my existing concrete floor has been treated with a surface applied curing compound?

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What if I want to put a floor over an existing tile floor or my existing concrete floor has been treated with a surface applied curing compound?

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No problem. This simply means that the existing concrete or tile floor must be ground or shot blasted prior to installing the new floor system. The important thing is that the existing floor surface be intact, firmly bonded with the existing substrate, free from excessive moisture and level within 1/8″ in any 10’ radius.

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