Hello all,
Im a newbe DIYer and learning the hard way! I just bought on old victorian house and had major damp issues so had to remove the quarry tiles in dining room aound 16sq ft. I put in DPM and insulation (Expanded polystyrene) and on top of that 2.5" of concrete. The plan was to level the concrete by eye then levelling compound on top of that. TUrns out im about 1.5" to high in the middle graduating down to the perimeter. I basically gotta get the floor down and below the level to start applying the levelling compound but what is the best way to cut it down? The concrete has set and is now pretty hard..... Help!
Im a newbe DIYer and learning the hard way! I just bought on old victorian house and had major damp issues so had to remove the quarry tiles in dining room aound 16sq ft. I put in DPM and insulation (Expanded polystyrene) and on top of that 2.5" of concrete. The plan was to level the concrete by eye then levelling compound on top of that. TUrns out im about 1.5" to high in the middle graduating down to the perimeter. I basically gotta get the floor down and below the level to start applying the levelling compound but what is the best way to cut it down? The concrete has set and is now pretty hard..... Help!
