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brand of self-leveling compound?
Anyone here have a favorite? This is for a small job, getting a concrete floor level (maximum out is about 1/4"). I'm hoping to find one I just pour down and wait for it to do all the work (I have no experience smoothing or screeding concrete). -- Andy Barss |
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brand of self-leveling compound?
Andrew Barss wrote:
Anyone here have a favorite? This is for a small job, getting a concrete floor level (maximum out is about 1/4"). I'm hoping to find one I just pour down and wait for it to do all the work (I have no experience smoothing or screeding concrete). -- Andy Barss http://www.jifset.com/ Leinweber is a brand I used for years on commercial jobs. They have all manner of self leveling, easy peezy products. Bet your local big-box home improvement store has some too. I know my local Home Depot carries several brands of self leveling latex for concrete. Just pour/smear it on and let alone for a while. Dorothy |
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