justanotherdriftwood
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I'm renovating my bathroom, and just finished laying the ceramic tile. During the installation process, I realized that there was some unlevel areas on the floor.... I dealt with them as best I could, but was having some issues keeping some tiles in full contact with the thinset (one side would stick slightly up due to uneven floor).
I managed to get most of it right, but now that the thinset has dried I have found at least one tile to have a hollow sound at the one corner of the tile. I don't think it's completely in contact with the thinset. Is there something I can do to fix this without lifting the tile? Does grout play a role in solving some of this problem? I haven't grouted the tile yet. Thanks!
I managed to get most of it right, but now that the thinset has dried I have found at least one tile to have a hollow sound at the one corner of the tile. I don't think it's completely in contact with the thinset. Is there something I can do to fix this without lifting the tile? Does grout play a role in solving some of this problem? I haven't grouted the tile yet. Thanks!