Hi all,
Just wanted to pick thy brains for ideas on the best way to fix my double garage floor slab.
It’s an old prefab garage where the slab looks like it’s been laid in two parts (garage erected before we moved here) and is on two ever so slightly different levels.
The issue is that it’s not level and water comes in and pools all over the floor in different areas. I’m now wanting to raise the whole slab slightly (10-15mm?) and level it out and wanting to know the best and most cost effective way to do this.
Floor leveller will eventually be used to give the most smooth final finish but to raise it up by what I’d guess may be 10-15mm or more over the (approx) 32Sqm area would cost a fair bit using levelling compound.
Is there any way to lay a robust yet thin layer of material (screed or other material for this??) over the floor to take up the bulk of the unevenness/imperfections before I use a self levelling floor compound to finish the last few MM?
I’ll be doing the work myself and it doesn’t need to be a professional job that will last forever. Just good enough to be a smooth finish for castor wheels and to keep the water out until I decide if I want to rent a unit or rebuild the workshop from scratch.
Thanks in advance.
Tom
Just wanted to pick thy brains for ideas on the best way to fix my double garage floor slab.
It’s an old prefab garage where the slab looks like it’s been laid in two parts (garage erected before we moved here) and is on two ever so slightly different levels.
The issue is that it’s not level and water comes in and pools all over the floor in different areas. I’m now wanting to raise the whole slab slightly (10-15mm?) and level it out and wanting to know the best and most cost effective way to do this.
Floor leveller will eventually be used to give the most smooth final finish but to raise it up by what I’d guess may be 10-15mm or more over the (approx) 32Sqm area would cost a fair bit using levelling compound.
Is there any way to lay a robust yet thin layer of material (screed or other material for this??) over the floor to take up the bulk of the unevenness/imperfections before I use a self levelling floor compound to finish the last few MM?
I’ll be doing the work myself and it doesn’t need to be a professional job that will last forever. Just good enough to be a smooth finish for castor wheels and to keep the water out until I decide if I want to rent a unit or rebuild the workshop from scratch.
Thanks in advance.
Tom