Hi guys,
Hope you're all in good form
My latest project in the house is leveling (and then covering with laminate flooring) my garage concrete floor. I think the best bet would be leveling compound as it's pretty uneven in parts. I have a couple of problems though:
(Please see pictures below)
- What do I do at the Garage threshold? (Where the garage door is) Would you simply put a batten down there against the closed garage door on the inside and then level the compound to that point, to ensure garage door still closes properly?
- I am using my garage as a workshop as you can see, so I have installed some worktops and shelves, which are held up by a timber structure. Would you level the compound around the bottom of these pieces of 2x4 or would you install some battens as a mean of control joints for the compound?
- Lastly, I have a water heater in the corner of the garage. Again, would you install some timbers around it to control the flow of the leveling compound?
Or am I better off just ripping everything out, hacking at the concrete and re-laying properly? I'd rather avoid that, but it's just a matter of cost vs how much of a pain the latter solution would be.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
G
Hope you're all in good form
My latest project in the house is leveling (and then covering with laminate flooring) my garage concrete floor. I think the best bet would be leveling compound as it's pretty uneven in parts. I have a couple of problems though:
(Please see pictures below)
- What do I do at the Garage threshold? (Where the garage door is) Would you simply put a batten down there against the closed garage door on the inside and then level the compound to that point, to ensure garage door still closes properly?
- I am using my garage as a workshop as you can see, so I have installed some worktops and shelves, which are held up by a timber structure. Would you level the compound around the bottom of these pieces of 2x4 or would you install some battens as a mean of control joints for the compound?
- Lastly, I have a water heater in the corner of the garage. Again, would you install some timbers around it to control the flow of the leveling compound?
Or am I better off just ripping everything out, hacking at the concrete and re-laying properly? I'd rather avoid that, but it's just a matter of cost vs how much of a pain the latter solution would be.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
G