Hi all,
I laid a couple of 20kg bags of this product (https://www.resins.direct/products/heavy-duty-self-levelling-cement-screed) in my outbuilding today, however the finished floor is probably more uneven that the floor I put it down on. For info, the floor is in an outbuilding (1.4m x 2m).
I followed the instructions to the letter, however the final mix had little movement in it after pouring, with peaks failing to flatten on their own almost immediately. I did try working with a trowel and spiked roller, but they just created new peaks.
Firstly, does anyone have experience of this product? My aim was to use this as a final finish (once painted with garage floor paint).
Secondly, I now need to remedy the floor. I was thinking of a combination of grinding the high points, then laying another later of (wearing) SLC, however I can see that a scabbler / concrete planer might be the solution.
My concern with a scabbler is whether it will ever get to a flat surface if the existing surface is all over the place? I wasn't sure if such a machine gradually finds it's level, or whether it only works of a floor that is mostly flat, but has a few high spots.
Any recommendations on this? Thanks in advance...
I laid a couple of 20kg bags of this product (https://www.resins.direct/products/heavy-duty-self-levelling-cement-screed) in my outbuilding today, however the finished floor is probably more uneven that the floor I put it down on. For info, the floor is in an outbuilding (1.4m x 2m).
I followed the instructions to the letter, however the final mix had little movement in it after pouring, with peaks failing to flatten on their own almost immediately. I did try working with a trowel and spiked roller, but they just created new peaks.
Firstly, does anyone have experience of this product? My aim was to use this as a final finish (once painted with garage floor paint).
Secondly, I now need to remedy the floor. I was thinking of a combination of grinding the high points, then laying another later of (wearing) SLC, however I can see that a scabbler / concrete planer might be the solution.
My concern with a scabbler is whether it will ever get to a flat surface if the existing surface is all over the place? I wasn't sure if such a machine gradually finds it's level, or whether it only works of a floor that is mostly flat, but has a few high spots.
Any recommendations on this? Thanks in advance...