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Hello,
I've recently started renovating our kitchen/dinner. We've had a new concrete slab poured and it appears that the builders have put a tamped finish on it.
They used a rack to spread it out and get it level 'by eye'...
Due to this, I cant determine how level the floor is and how much compound I will need. So I wanted to ask if this would still be suitable to use a self-leveling compound and just make sure I buy a few extra bags.
On the floor there are a few ridges left by the rake so am concerned this will affect the compound or is it just as simple as pour enough to cover everything?
I know i should of had a screed put on top but we've now had the new kitchen fitted so this is no longer an option and we do not have 30mm of height for the screed.
I've recently started renovating our kitchen/dinner. We've had a new concrete slab poured and it appears that the builders have put a tamped finish on it.
They used a rack to spread it out and get it level 'by eye'...
Due to this, I cant determine how level the floor is and how much compound I will need. So I wanted to ask if this would still be suitable to use a self-leveling compound and just make sure I buy a few extra bags.
On the floor there are a few ridges left by the rake so am concerned this will affect the compound or is it just as simple as pour enough to cover everything?
I know i should of had a screed put on top but we've now had the new kitchen fitted so this is no longer an option and we do not have 30mm of height for the screed.