Hi all,
I’m using stopgap 1200 pro to level an approx 10sqm kitchen floor, but where do I start the pour? I’m expecting the smoothing layer to be up to 10mm deep in some areas, but can’t be sure because I don’t know where the lowest part of the floor is as it’s quite undulating. There is a rise in the middle of the floor along one of the 4.2m long walls as there used to be a chimney breast there, but not on the other side.
My laser level doesn’t help very much as I can’t get the horizontal line low enough to meet any part of the floor for me to gauge the level. I don’t have a perfectly straight edge long enough to span either the 4.2m length or 2.2m width.
Would it better to start at the perceived high point in the middle and let the liquid flow to the lower points?
Hope this makes sense enough for you guys to advise ASAP as I’m wanting to get this done this weekend.
many thanks
I’m using stopgap 1200 pro to level an approx 10sqm kitchen floor, but where do I start the pour? I’m expecting the smoothing layer to be up to 10mm deep in some areas, but can’t be sure because I don’t know where the lowest part of the floor is as it’s quite undulating. There is a rise in the middle of the floor along one of the 4.2m long walls as there used to be a chimney breast there, but not on the other side.
My laser level doesn’t help very much as I can’t get the horizontal line low enough to meet any part of the floor for me to gauge the level. I don’t have a perfectly straight edge long enough to span either the 4.2m length or 2.2m width.
Would it better to start at the perceived high point in the middle and let the liquid flow to the lower points?
Hope this makes sense enough for you guys to advise ASAP as I’m wanting to get this done this weekend.
many thanks