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Thread: Levelling a concrete floor
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14th July 2006, 10:28 AM #16
G'day jaypee
Seeing that you are laying carpet and using it for bedrooms and the like I would just batten and put down flooring sheets
It would probably be cheaper than concrete and would be softer on the old feet than concrete
You just have to make sure that no more water can run thru on the existing concrete and cause rising damp or rotting bearers
Cheers DJ
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14th July 2006, 10:47 AM #17Member
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jaypee
There is a company called URETEK It levels floors by injecting resin under the slab. I have had them give me a quote for levelling our house slab.Not able to tell you quoted price as i left for Sydney a few days after they quoted ,wont be back for a few more days.You can contact them at number below.
Neil
www.uretek.com.au
Phone 1800 623 312
[email protected] (NSW, ACT)
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14th July 2006, 11:39 AM #18
It sounds like the original folk may have planned to use the lower area for garaging/storage.
A couple of thoughts:
Depending on budget, you may be able to do it with recycled materials over a period of time yourself (spreads the cost). Pouring concrete is more of a 'one off' job and is by nature "new', and therefore full price.
Also, some folk believe there is a big difference in walking on a concrete versus a wooden floor. If you lay a wooden floor it provides a little more flexibilty in laying power and phone cables etc.
You will also need to check if the existing concrete is water proofed etc. You don't want rising damp causing you more problems in the future.
All the best on your solution. Don't forget to post some pics when you get to it.
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14th July 2006, 06:34 PM #19Originally Posted by djstimber
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14th July 2006, 07:33 PM #20Senior Member
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Id go withdj and battern and floor it, easy quick and cheaper.
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16th July 2006, 09:10 AM #21Intermediate Member
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Hi all
thanks. I probably will lean towards the batterns and particle board flooring. Its a bit of work but in the end a lot cheaper than the alternatives and seeing I will only be putting carpet down should really be the best option.
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