Having bought a large ex pub-hotel in Devon, I now have the challenge of renovating a large function room, about 100 by 40 feet, and am quaking at the likely expense of having this done professionally!
I have ripped down several partition walls which the previous owners installed (with the aim of making it a self-contained dwelling, but their retrospective planning application was refused!)
The existing wooden floorboards, some of which are rotten, now need removing and that will leave the concrete underneath.
I then planned to hire a concrete floor grinder to prepare the surface [ https://www.buyfloorpaint.co.uk/surfacepreparation.html ], after which I can paint it with damp-proof sealant [ Wickes Bitumen Based Damp Proof Membrame Liquid or G4 Damp Seal.
But my big problem is not knowing the materials and technique needed for the final stage, which is to lay a smooth concrete floor.
Anyone tried this, or know of a good online DIY reference that covers the steps, in particular how to keep the whole floor level and with consistent satisfactory texture to then lay overlay and a carpet?
TIA
I have ripped down several partition walls which the previous owners installed (with the aim of making it a self-contained dwelling, but their retrospective planning application was refused!)
The existing wooden floorboards, some of which are rotten, now need removing and that will leave the concrete underneath.
I then planned to hire a concrete floor grinder to prepare the surface [ https://www.buyfloorpaint.co.uk/surfacepreparation.html ], after which I can paint it with damp-proof sealant [ Wickes Bitumen Based Damp Proof Membrame Liquid or G4 Damp Seal.
But my big problem is not knowing the materials and technique needed for the final stage, which is to lay a smooth concrete floor.
Anyone tried this, or know of a good online DIY reference that covers the steps, in particular how to keep the whole floor level and with consistent satisfactory texture to then lay overlay and a carpet?
TIA
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