Hi,
I had a concrete block outbuilding erected in the depths of last winter by a polish builder which i was generally happy with. I had asked him to level the floor so i could paint it, it seemed to take ever to dry out and i just painted it anyway with a cheap floor paint and left a border around the outside with the idea of letting moisture escape, for months after i would find condensation on the surface of the floor and that stopped as the weather got warmer. Recently i have just come back of holiday and the other day i dropped something on the floor which made a strange hollow sound upon impact, with closer inspection the floor had fine cracks all over and i have now literally lifted the whole surface off in slabs with just a screwdriver !!!
I guess the levelling compound they used was water based and the slab should have been let to dry before it was laid, the slab itself is about 20cm thick. I have read a through stickies on here about flooring but dont want to spend money getting the dampness measured, there is no DPC in the slab and the building is not heated at all and does get extremely cold in the winter, i had the notion to lay ceramic tiles at £7 a sq mtr but have been told they will not survive the extreme coldness and porcelain is just to expensive for what i need it for. The slab 'seems' to be very dry now and i quite level on the whole but rough surfaced, i just want a smoothish surface in there that i can clean as it is going to be used as a micro brewery, i also dont want to spend lots of money, it is 2.5 x 3.5 sq mtr max in dimensions, can anyone recommend an all in one soloution ? ideally i would like to pull everything out for 24hrs, do the job, let it dry and then put it all back in.
I had a concrete block outbuilding erected in the depths of last winter by a polish builder which i was generally happy with. I had asked him to level the floor so i could paint it, it seemed to take ever to dry out and i just painted it anyway with a cheap floor paint and left a border around the outside with the idea of letting moisture escape, for months after i would find condensation on the surface of the floor and that stopped as the weather got warmer. Recently i have just come back of holiday and the other day i dropped something on the floor which made a strange hollow sound upon impact, with closer inspection the floor had fine cracks all over and i have now literally lifted the whole surface off in slabs with just a screwdriver !!!
I guess the levelling compound they used was water based and the slab should have been let to dry before it was laid, the slab itself is about 20cm thick. I have read a through stickies on here about flooring but dont want to spend money getting the dampness measured, there is no DPC in the slab and the building is not heated at all and does get extremely cold in the winter, i had the notion to lay ceramic tiles at £7 a sq mtr but have been told they will not survive the extreme coldness and porcelain is just to expensive for what i need it for. The slab 'seems' to be very dry now and i quite level on the whole but rough surfaced, i just want a smoothish surface in there that i can clean as it is going to be used as a micro brewery, i also dont want to spend lots of money, it is 2.5 x 3.5 sq mtr max in dimensions, can anyone recommend an all in one soloution ? ideally i would like to pull everything out for 24hrs, do the job, let it dry and then put it all back in.
