Building up a solid concrete floor for a fancy brick-base greenhouse project - the finished floor is going to be reclaimed tile.
When I built my extension I did the typical concrete and then 75mm of sand/cement screed and then ended up self levelling anyway because I'm not very good at screeding as it turns out! At the time I thought the screed was because I'd gone insulation over slab, but it seems for concrete floors the spec/drawings I can find always have a sand/cement screed on top.
Is there any reason that I can't simply build my concrete to a little below FFL, and then just self level for the tiling? Or is there is an issue with that?
When I built my extension I did the typical concrete and then 75mm of sand/cement screed and then ended up self levelling anyway because I'm not very good at screeding as it turns out! At the time I thought the screed was because I'd gone insulation over slab, but it seems for concrete floors the spec/drawings I can find always have a sand/cement screed on top.
Is there any reason that I can't simply build my concrete to a little below FFL, and then just self level for the tiling? Or is there is an issue with that?
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