Gus_19
Nov 3, 2010, 03:57 PM
I had a floor drain installed in my basement where I am in the process of finishing an area for a Finnish sauna. The size of the room is 8ft x 8ft with the drain in the middle. Since beginning the framework and sill plate, I recently notice the slope to the drain is actually going up and not down. Although the slope is very slight in going up, I wanted to fix it so water runs to the drain more easily since I'm also having a shower in the steam room as well due to space restrictions. For finishing the floor, I'm covering the floor and sill plate with Geo-Cel water tight barrier followed by an epoxy floor covering on top of it. My question is, should I use a concrete grinder or scarifier for sloping the floor to the drain. I've also seen 1 and 2 heads for the grinder and I really don't know what is better for this type of task. Or is there a better way of tackling all of this?