what are the ways to level up concrete floor when they are at least 10mm lower?

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Hi, I have a 11 s.q.m. job where there are 80% are 10mm lower than other place; I have been suggested by a builder to put down 9mm cement board with proper spread of floor glue; which is a lot more cheaper, stabler and stronger than slc; should I have any other options? answers are much appreciated~~~~:hurray::hurray::hurray:
 
Usa a quality slc after priming floor....it's how I do it. If more than 20 mm, I use marmox boards, then slc over the top.
 
SLC for me. There are a few on the market now that are able to cope with being laid up to 50mm in one hit.
 
I used both on mine. Self Levelling to bring it part way up then 9mm Hardibacker screwed down at 150mm centres to give me something I trusted to tile onto. My SLC was ay risk cos the sub floor was powdery and unstable. I tiled it several months ago now and it all seems fine. However the fact that the hardi is not stuck down means it does all sound a bit hollow.
 
I used both on mine. Self Levelling to bring it part way up then 9mm Hardibacker screwed down at 150mm centres to give me something I trusted to tile onto. My SLC was ay risk cos the sub floor was powdery and unstable. I tiled it several months ago now and it all seems fine. However the fact that the hardi is not stuck down means it does all sound a bit hollow.
The adhesive underneath hardie is just to fill the voids, not stick it down as such. Thats why it sounds hollow, because it is........... :yikes:
 

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