One further question, if I rip everything up and go back to the original Yorkshire stone, do I even need to bother with concrete / cement, could I just use a self levelling compond instead? Perhaps a layer of PVA on the stone and the self levelling compound on top?
Thanks for your reply.
If have a look at the second image and over to the right you can see where the concrete has come up which exposes the stone. The fourth image gives you a rough idea of the layers.
The stone isn't damaged. I just don't want to damage it trying to get the cement and...
Evening all :cool:
I fancied a nice straight forward project in my house that I could do between now and going back to work in the new year. My entrance hall seemed like the obvious choice and I'm new to DIY [late bloomer] so ripping up the old carpet and putting down some new wood flooring...