25mm concrete depth on top of damp membrane
Discussion
In my brick built garage I have two issues.
1 - Dampness comes though the concrete floor and there is usually condensation in the garage during the winter.
2 - When we have intense rain fall, water can not drain fast enough from infront of the garage so seeps under the door flooding the front part of the garage. This happens at least once a month on average (got to love Scottish weather).
I am thinking about laying a polypropylene sheet with about an inch of concrete on top to attempt to address both issues. I am worried about how thin the concrete would be, and if it will crack and break up. I could use fibres in the mix to strengthen.
The existing floor is not polished smooth, so I am not able to ensure there will not be small air pockets trapped under the poly sheet.
Any thoughts or advise?
1 - Dampness comes though the concrete floor and there is usually condensation in the garage during the winter.
2 - When we have intense rain fall, water can not drain fast enough from infront of the garage so seeps under the door flooding the front part of the garage. This happens at least once a month on average (got to love Scottish weather).
I am thinking about laying a polypropylene sheet with about an inch of concrete on top to attempt to address both issues. I am worried about how thin the concrete would be, and if it will crack and break up. I could use fibres in the mix to strengthen.
The existing floor is not polished smooth, so I am not able to ensure there will not be small air pockets trapped under the poly sheet.
Any thoughts or advise?
Perhaps a 25mm granolithic screed on top of an epoxy bonding agent could achieve what you are after. Its not a DIY solution unless you are very skilled with a trowel and mixing.
A typical 1:2:4 mix with 19mm aggregate is very unlikely to achieve a good result. It is just way too thin.
A typical 1:2:4 mix with 19mm aggregate is very unlikely to achieve a good result. It is just way too thin.
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