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Default reccomend a self levelling screed for concrete floor

"The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message
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dog-man wrote:
I am in the process of redoing part of my kitchen / diner concrete
floor.

It is incredibly uneven, so I am going to take away part of the old
concrete floor and renew it. I believe it is past levelling with any
screed. The previous owner must have laid it whilst drunk.

When I have done this, I will need to level it with screed.

Can anyone reccomend a self levelling floor compound that is easy to
use and to obtain?

I have never done this before, so is it really self levelling if I just
spread it as evenly as possible?


It isn't self levelling.

It is self smoothing though.

By best thought would be - if I did it again - to remove any scrappy
stuff, and then get some thin battens - 1/4" maybe, and some bits of ply
to pack it up with, and lay a grid of strips on the floor all dead level
with a spirit level to true it up.

THEN use your compound, scarping it off thee strip tops with a piece of
scrap batten. Float it even.

When set, remove battens and fill in the 'ditches'


I did something like this using B&Q self levelling compound, which appeared to
be a rebrand of the Evostick product.

I then laid 33cm square tiles.

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Michael Chare