We have just bought a house which has a very noticeable sloping concrete floor.
How do i level a sloping concrete floor.
With proper preparation and the use of concrete leveling compound you can restore the concrete patio back to a level slope.
Floors that sag or dip.
However using self levelling compound on a concrete floor depends on how much of the floor isn t level.
I was told that dricore and shims would work but the drain is a 2 slope down from the ends and that is way too much to shim.
Is self leveling compound the best option or will i need to re screed it.
Leveling a floor can be either a do it yourself project or a job for the pros.
Some home improvement guides advocate for troweling on a concrete patch compound across the entire area of a floor that slopes down toward the doors.
Different from slanting sloping floors are those that sag or have dips.
As the underlying ground settles further the concrete slab will slope or sink in a particular direction making one side higher than the other.
However the prep work you do first often determines whether or not the project is a long term success.
I do have a french drain system going around the exterior walls that drains to this drain so i need to find a way to bring up the floor and not affect the drain.
For instance you may have a dining room floor that end to end is level but between those two points are various sags and dips.
With the right preparation techniques and equipment you can level your own concrete floor in just a couple of days.
Before taking steps to level a floor you must find out why it s not level.
In fact for some interior floors it s just a matter of pouring leveling compound out and letting it find its own level.
The trouble i am having is that it is sloped to a floor drain.
Regular wear and tear severe fluctuating weather conditions and improperly preparing the ground before a concrete pour can result in a sloping concrete slab.
Many people choose to level their concrete floors themselves.
It drops by 2inchs into the corner.
Determine the underlying problem.
For garages it is a little less simple.
When to use levelling compound.
Sloping concrete slabs are the result of improper pouring of the patio at the time of installation excessive wear and tear due to extreme weather conditions and shifting of the underlying soil.