Stretchly
Jan 10, 2011, 08:19 AM
Hi,
I have moved to a house with a separate garage (per-fabricated conctrete walls) and wish to restore it to water tight clean storage/work space.
It looks like the garage was erected over an existing concrete floor that is made up of 3 separate slabs. Unfortunate they meet at different heights causing an uneven floor. What I want to do is repour concrete or screed over the top to make the flor even, and then paint with industrial floor paint.
If I did this the re-pour may be as thin as 1" in parts and up to 3" in others. I wouldn't want to bring the floor up any higher as I'd lose head room and I don't want to dig the fllor out as it would be a real chore.
So, does anyone know if this sounds feasible and if so do you have any advice on the method and materials etc ?
I have moved to a house with a separate garage (per-fabricated conctrete walls) and wish to restore it to water tight clean storage/work space.
It looks like the garage was erected over an existing concrete floor that is made up of 3 separate slabs. Unfortunate they meet at different heights causing an uneven floor. What I want to do is repour concrete or screed over the top to make the flor even, and then paint with industrial floor paint.
If I did this the re-pour may be as thin as 1" in parts and up to 3" in others. I wouldn't want to bring the floor up any higher as I'd lose head room and I don't want to dig the fllor out as it would be a real chore.
So, does anyone know if this sounds feasible and if so do you have any advice on the method and materials etc ?