space.dandy
Established Member
Hi all,
I've just had a conservatory installed, which involved knocking through an external wall. The plasterer is due next week to put down the floor screed to a level that matches the interior floor. I have a problem figuring out how best to make good the gaps, etc. Here is a drawing showing the problem.
I need to put some kind of barrier, shown in blue, for the screed to sit on, or extend the level of the flooring out to the exterior line of bricks some other way. The two lines of bricks are at slightly different heights and not quite parallel, and also the level of the floor boards is not quite level with the brick work -- I can't simply add more floor boards.
What's the best way of tackling this? I thought about using some kind of fine steel mesh across the bricks and to the floor boards, or is that too much of a bodge?
I've just had a conservatory installed, which involved knocking through an external wall. The plasterer is due next week to put down the floor screed to a level that matches the interior floor. I have a problem figuring out how best to make good the gaps, etc. Here is a drawing showing the problem.
I need to put some kind of barrier, shown in blue, for the screed to sit on, or extend the level of the flooring out to the exterior line of bricks some other way. The two lines of bricks are at slightly different heights and not quite parallel, and also the level of the floor boards is not quite level with the brick work -- I can't simply add more floor boards.
What's the best way of tackling this? I thought about using some kind of fine steel mesh across the bricks and to the floor boards, or is that too much of a bodge?