timh767
22nd August 2024, 01:48 PM
We have a garden shed at a campsite that has had a fibreglass shower cubicle put in. There was concrete poured around the front of it but we ran short (it's a long way to the nearest town) so there is now about a 20-30mm deep hollow in front of the shower that needs to be filled and feathered into the existing concrete floor.
I'm going back there this weekend to finish this off, just wondering what to use to raise that floor? I was thinking just quick set mortar as it's cheap and easy.
Bunnings has Dunlop Ardit Rapidset Repair Mortar and similar items which look like they'd be better, but they are far more expensive and I'm guessing it would need 3 x 5kg tubs.
How about adding Bondall Bondcrete to the quickset mortar?
Any advice appreciated. It's only a rough old camping shower shed but I'd rather it didn't fall apart in the first few months of use. Whatever we put down will just be painted with paving paint.
I'm going back there this weekend to finish this off, just wondering what to use to raise that floor? I was thinking just quick set mortar as it's cheap and easy.
Bunnings has Dunlop Ardit Rapidset Repair Mortar and similar items which look like they'd be better, but they are far more expensive and I'm guessing it would need 3 x 5kg tubs.
How about adding Bondall Bondcrete to the quickset mortar?
Any advice appreciated. It's only a rough old camping shower shed but I'd rather it didn't fall apart in the first few months of use. Whatever we put down will just be painted with paving paint.