Hi UKworkshop members,
Would welcome your advice on how best to repair the floor in my garage. I would like to add wheels to my work benches and storage units but the rough section of the floor would make moving them around a bit harder. The photos hopefully show the section of rough floor.
IMG1 shows the section of rough floor. It's about 20% of the width of the garage and runs along where the garage joins the house. Over time it looks like the floor has broken up.
IMG2 shows the step down from the main concrete slab to the rough area.
IMG3 shows the meeting of the main concrete slab, a non-broken up area, and the broken up area.
My thinking is to use a SBR/water mix to bind the three areas together and then use self levelling compound to bring the level of the rough section up to that of the main concrete slab.
Is this a reasonable approach?, or should I look at using self levelling for the whole of the floor area?, or use another method/materials?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Colin
(P.S. Will be attending to the gaps in the garage doors as well)
Would welcome your advice on how best to repair the floor in my garage. I would like to add wheels to my work benches and storage units but the rough section of the floor would make moving them around a bit harder. The photos hopefully show the section of rough floor.
IMG1 shows the section of rough floor. It's about 20% of the width of the garage and runs along where the garage joins the house. Over time it looks like the floor has broken up.
IMG2 shows the step down from the main concrete slab to the rough area.
IMG3 shows the meeting of the main concrete slab, a non-broken up area, and the broken up area.
My thinking is to use a SBR/water mix to bind the three areas together and then use self levelling compound to bring the level of the rough section up to that of the main concrete slab.
Is this a reasonable approach?, or should I look at using self levelling for the whole of the floor area?, or use another method/materials?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Colin
(P.S. Will be attending to the gaps in the garage doors as well)