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Alan M

hi there.
iv got a bit of floor levelying to do. not really far off but not good enough for lino ect. . could you give me some advice on laying it please.
iv seen some jacks of all trades doing it and they pored it out and troweled it off. i take it theres more to it than that. iv used it a few times to level up a trench across a floor but nothing this big.

thans in advance
alan
 
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Ian

All SLC's need a bit of troweling but the good ones don't need too much, 'level it one' by ultra is the one I use and it is very good at finding its own level with minimal work, Mapei renovation has had many good reviews on here. Spiked rollers are also a handy tool for pushing the SLC around a floor to get a flat/smooth finish.
 
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Mike

as bri says mapei renovation screed is good. make sure you prime the floor first to prevent the concrete absorbing the moisture from the slc before it's levelled.
 
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White Room

Level it 2 is a 2 part ultra one which I use on ufh...one of the guys mentioned using the notched side of the trowel which I found works with good results.
 
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Alan M

this is only 5 foot square but i might have a floor 10foot x 8 foot to do next week.
iv also use the notched side of the tiling trowel . found out by accident but it does a good job.
what would you prime it with.
iv seen a pro (seamed to know what he was doing) siliconing (?? came in a tube ) bits of plastic to show level and siliconing foam around the wall to contain it. is this something i should be doing.
 
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Mike

i use primer g, diluted 4 to 1. i use aluminium tape around the edges where i dont want the slc to run away
 
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White Room

You can get 5mm depth beads from wickes, there for plastering for the diy but could be used for slc to get a level/flat floor.
 

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Rich

I think that would be me with the notched trowel thing :thumbsup:

How much are you building up? I use different techniques for different floors. Always prime but which primer to use depends on which SLC you are going to use.
 
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Rich

If it is the same amount that you need to bring up over the entire floor then I would use a notched trowel. Maybe a 6mm? I tend to try a few different trowels when I start the room as it depends on how well the slc is flowing.
 

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