Subject: Restoration of marble floor
I am seeking out any information on processes to lift and relay ceramic and stone tiles in a Sydney church. The floor has sunk in several places and attempts to support it by filling the area below the floor with sand has failed. A preliminary investigation has revealed that the tiles are laid on and well adhered to a thin cement layer which covers one course of bricks, and below which is sand and clay. There are damp and salt problems and a considerable amount of cracking. The proposed strategy is to lift the tiles and lay a suitable substrate, a membrane and then the tiles. The total floor area is approximately 1000 sqm. Does anyone have first hand experience at this or know of any relevant publications? *** Conservation DistList Instance 11:79 Distributed: Wednesday, March 25, 1998 Message Id: cdl-11-79-014 ***Received on Wednesday, 25 March, 1998