looking for advice on how to get around a disaster of a levelling job.
Basically we have cracked and slightly hollow sounding levelling compound in a low profile underfloor heating floor. It’s mostly solid as it’s bonded to the castellated panels, but areas sound hollow in places. I’ve ground the top layer off to give me some depth to play with, can’t go too far as I’ll hit the pipes.
I’m trying to avoid ripping it all out, pipework, panels etc as it would be a nightmare replacing it all.
Have thought of two options but looking for advice on whether either would likely work.
First is 4mm hardiebacker laid on top, presumable with some kind of flexible tile adhesive?
Second is to use a re-enforcement mat in/over/under the top and pour another levelling (Mapei 3240 or similar as it’s reenforced and flexible) over the top?
not sure if either of these would work or if anyone has any better ideas?
was hoping to LVT over the top
Any help much appreciated !
cheers!