Stonemason Floor Patch & Leveler App
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Concrete subfloor leveling problem : Yikes I Have Problems! I live in a condo with concrete subfloor and I am going to put cork flooring in the bedroom.
Floor fillers /levelers. A floor leveler is intended to be spready onto floors to provide a smooth surface to the floor. It sounds like you are talking about a standard floor patch and a self leveling compound.
The floor had a very noticeable bump in one place and a number of undulating areas. I purchased a bag of Stone Mason self- leveler (2. Stone Mason Super Flo self- leveler (4- hr drying time) for my friend to use. However, the finished floor is a lot worse than what it was before. My friend made a few mistakes. He tried to mix the entire bag (2. However, he put too much water in and the resulting mixture was too watery.
In order to remedy the watery problem, he added the other bag of fast set leveler in. The mixture seemed to have the right consistency. He poured all the mixture onto the floor and trowel it.
Fast-setting and premium quality, Floor Patch & Leveler Cement is a polymer. Concrete subfloor leveling problem : Page 1 of 1 . The floor had a very noticeable bump in one place and a number of undulating areas. Never mix self leveler with a trowelable patch!!! I'm Having a Heck of a Time Leveling My Bathroom Floor. I bought and used Stone Mason Polymer Modified Portland Cement Based Floor Leveler to. Again I tried to 'patch' level by only pouring the compound. Increase the durability of your floor covering installation. If concrete is porous, clean, even and in structurally sound condition, you can set tile directly over it.
However, the trowel marks were very noticeable and now after it has dried, the floor looks like the surfaces of Mars with ridges and bubbles. Should I chisel all the ridges off? That is a lot of work and I also still find undulating areas like before. Should my friend be pouring the levelers all over? I am hardly an expert so I didn't want to disagree with him, but if I were to do it, I would have put the leveler only in areas of dips. Was there anything that I could have done to save the over- watered mixture?