bp122
Expert at Jibber-Jabber
My garage floor had more ridges than a planet sized McCoy's crisp. It was making life impossible in there, despite putting the effort of putting every major tool I have on large castors.
So recently I came across another thread where I made an acquaintance of the ever so helpful @Jaydee and he told me how he used self levelling compound to smooth out the floor in his garage and explained the pitfalls, tools and supplies.
That started the worm and the endless thoughts of possibilities. This time, for once, I didn't procrastinate too long and gathered the supplies and tools. And here it is: (I know, I need to sort out this bomb site!)
I cleared the garage leaving the washing machine, tumble dryer and the standing freezer. Taking the bandsaw out was close. Only after pouring the compound I realized it will now be higher and may not go back through! I blocked most of the drive with my wife's car, so "travelers" cannot turn up in a van and load everything easily (we have had a few things going missing from people's drives recently in our area)
Then cleaned the floor, applied three coats of recommended primer and finally poured the compound.
I first bought 6 X 20kg bags of Secrete universal from BC profiles. It never turned up and no answer to emails for three days. The last email instructed tgem to refund the money which they finally did.
ThenI picked Mapei from Screwfix, which is a 25 kg bag as opposed to 20 kgs on other brands. But still bought 6 bags, just in case. But this morning I picked up three bags more, after I saw how deep one side of the floor was. Thank god I did, as I was left with 1.3 bags in the end, which will be used to level the last bit of the floor with the washing machine etcat a later date.
All materials and tools cost just over £220.
Only mistake I made was in the third bucket I prepared, when I was pouring the bag little bit at a time into the bucket with the (pre measured) water, I forgot the last third of the bag, so the mixture was really runny and I only realized after I had poured it. So it was too late. Hoping for the best the. Fortunately it was on one side of the room next to the wall.
Waiting for it to dry now!
So recently I came across another thread where I made an acquaintance of the ever so helpful @Jaydee and he told me how he used self levelling compound to smooth out the floor in his garage and explained the pitfalls, tools and supplies.
That started the worm and the endless thoughts of possibilities. This time, for once, I didn't procrastinate too long and gathered the supplies and tools. And here it is: (I know, I need to sort out this bomb site!)
I cleared the garage leaving the washing machine, tumble dryer and the standing freezer. Taking the bandsaw out was close. Only after pouring the compound I realized it will now be higher and may not go back through! I blocked most of the drive with my wife's car, so "travelers" cannot turn up in a van and load everything easily (we have had a few things going missing from people's drives recently in our area)
Then cleaned the floor, applied three coats of recommended primer and finally poured the compound.
I first bought 6 X 20kg bags of Secrete universal from BC profiles. It never turned up and no answer to emails for three days. The last email instructed tgem to refund the money which they finally did.
ThenI picked Mapei from Screwfix, which is a 25 kg bag as opposed to 20 kgs on other brands. But still bought 6 bags, just in case. But this morning I picked up three bags more, after I saw how deep one side of the floor was. Thank god I did, as I was left with 1.3 bags in the end, which will be used to level the last bit of the floor with the washing machine etcat a later date.
All materials and tools cost just over £220.
Only mistake I made was in the third bucket I prepared, when I was pouring the bag little bit at a time into the bucket with the (pre measured) water, I forgot the last third of the bag, so the mixture was really runny and I only realized after I had poured it. So it was too late. Hoping for the best the. Fortunately it was on one side of the room next to the wall.
Waiting for it to dry now!