bigandy
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posted on 20/2/12 at 03:22 PM |
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Garage floor levelling/Finishing.
Afternoon all.
i've moved into a house that has a rather uneven concrete garage floor. It has the a finish that is quite lumpy in lines (I think from when it
was initially laid), and there are a few areas that have worn a little. I would guess the worst case lumps and dents are about 5-10mm deep.
I'm not planning on putting anything heavy in there other than it being a workshop for doing small stuff, like building RC planes, working on my
bike etc. I was hoping to level the floor, and then fit a nice thick rubber or vinyl floor on top.
I have had a quick look in wickes and found this stuff: http://www.wickes.co.uk/Special-Mortars/Latex-Floor-Levelling-Compound/invt/224669 Is that
the sort of stuff I need to use to go over the existing concrete to get it nice and flat/Level?
The only other thing, is what to do where the garage door shuts. It only clears the existing floor by a few mm, so adding anything there is going to
cause problems with the door not being able to shut.... I guess I can't avoid having a step there if I am going to install a fairly thick
rubber floor mat though.....
Andy
Dammit! Too many decisions....
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designer
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posted on 20/2/12 at 03:55 PM |
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Finish the floor with a small lip just inside the doors.
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splitrivet
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posted on 20/2/12 at 04:28 PM |
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I used this stuff smaller bags but price per kilo is a lot less if your using a few bags
http://search.diy.com/search#?p=Q&lbc=diy&uid=896575188&ts=ajax&w=levelling%20compound&af=br:unibond%20type:products%20%20&iso
rt=score&method=and&view=grid
Best using a drill mounted paddle for mixing.
Cheers,
Bob
[Edited on 20/2/12 by splitrivet]
[Edited on 20/2/12 by splitrivet]
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