I've knocked through to the new extension slab and need to level through to the existing timber floors. I'm reboarding the timber throughout so that will be made perfect. My laser level tells me I need to raise the timber floor by 10mm to come to the top of the highest point of concrete (slab is within 10mm throughout). My question is, what's the best (easiest to use) leveling compound. The concrete is a fairly finely tamped finish (see photo) so I think I'll need a bit of coverage for that, so how much, as I'll have to add that to my timber floor height, I'm hoping no more than 3mm but would go to 5mm in case any high spots?
Slab is 30m² running through to about 25m² timber.
Recommendations on a couple of good products and approx quantities etc would be appreciated. I have a big paddle mixer, spiked roller and I've managed a few smaller areas in the past.
Flooring will be glue down lvt.
Slab is 30m² running through to about 25m² timber.
Recommendations on a couple of good products and approx quantities etc would be appreciated. I have a big paddle mixer, spiked roller and I've managed a few smaller areas in the past.
Flooring will be glue down lvt.