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Advice needed please.
Slowly renovating our house and I've replaced an old patio door with oak french doors that lead from the kitchen into the conservatory and retiled the kitchen floor (grey tiles are new ones, buff colour old to be replaced). The conservatory was built a few years after the house, so the old patio doors would have been an exit to the garden. I now want to replace the tiles in the conservatory so they match the kitchen but I have this gap, about 2-3cm wide to bridge.
The DPM from the conservatory slab you can see coming up, and there's a DPC under the oak doors (as there was with the old patio door).
What can I do/use to fill that gap so the tiles are supported and secure. Does it matter that the dpc/dpm don't meet and overlap?
Slowly renovating our house and I've replaced an old patio door with oak french doors that lead from the kitchen into the conservatory and retiled the kitchen floor (grey tiles are new ones, buff colour old to be replaced). The conservatory was built a few years after the house, so the old patio doors would have been an exit to the garden. I now want to replace the tiles in the conservatory so they match the kitchen but I have this gap, about 2-3cm wide to bridge.
The DPM from the conservatory slab you can see coming up, and there's a DPC under the oak doors (as there was with the old patio door).
What can I do/use to fill that gap so the tiles are supported and secure. Does it matter that the dpc/dpm don't meet and overlap?