Hi guys, this might be a dumb question but I have a concrete floor which for the most part is quite level and will only need a couple mm levelling compound but there are certain sections of it that just drastically dip by up to 30mm
I noticed wickes currently have an offer on their compound at £9 a bag with discount
https://www.wickes.co.uk/Setcrete-Universal-Floor-Levelling-Compound---20kg/p/112754
But it only Does 3-6mm which is fine for most of it but not for the dips of 30mm
They also do a deep base version for up to 50mm which isn’t on sale at £20 a bag
https://www.wickes.co.uk/Setcrete-Deep-Base-Floor-Levelling-Compound---20kg/p/133780
Now naturally it’s gonna cost me double to use the deep stuff so I was wondering if I could mix up a bag or two of the deep stuff, pour it in the large areas and then before it’s dry use the universal leveller on the rest of the floor?
Anyone see any reason why not or
Offer me another solution?
Thanks in advance
I noticed wickes currently have an offer on their compound at £9 a bag with discount
https://www.wickes.co.uk/Setcrete-Universal-Floor-Levelling-Compound---20kg/p/112754
But it only Does 3-6mm which is fine for most of it but not for the dips of 30mm
They also do a deep base version for up to 50mm which isn’t on sale at £20 a bag
https://www.wickes.co.uk/Setcrete-Deep-Base-Floor-Levelling-Compound---20kg/p/133780
Now naturally it’s gonna cost me double to use the deep stuff so I was wondering if I could mix up a bag or two of the deep stuff, pour it in the large areas and then before it’s dry use the universal leveller on the rest of the floor?
Anyone see any reason why not or
Offer me another solution?
Thanks in advance