Hi
I am about to put engineering floor in my landing. My landing has been extended a few years ago and as a result the floor is partly timber and a small part concrete (see picture). There is a small slope on the timber flooring but the concrete flooring is level. Since I’m planning to lay the engineering wood vertically, it would bend and may break. My plan was to create the same slope on the concreted floor as it is on the timber floor. I got someone to do this – he took the concrete floor out and put a new semi dry screed floor on, but the stupid guy made it level again despite my instructions. My question is
“How can I create a slope on the concrete floor without breaking it up all again. I need to raise it by about 2 cm by the door starting from the end of the timber floor.”
Would be grateful for any thoughts/ideas.
Cheers
Nish
I am about to put engineering floor in my landing. My landing has been extended a few years ago and as a result the floor is partly timber and a small part concrete (see picture). There is a small slope on the timber flooring but the concrete flooring is level. Since I’m planning to lay the engineering wood vertically, it would bend and may break. My plan was to create the same slope on the concreted floor as it is on the timber floor. I got someone to do this – he took the concrete floor out and put a new semi dry screed floor on, but the stupid guy made it level again despite my instructions. My question is
“How can I create a slope on the concrete floor without breaking it up all again. I need to raise it by about 2 cm by the door starting from the end of the timber floor.”
Would be grateful for any thoughts/ideas.
Cheers
Nish