Renovating Larder - Cold Shelf
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acarter59
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Renovating Larder - Cold Shelf

by acarter59 » Mon Jul 12, 2010 9:17 pm

I'm renovating the larder in the kitchen and I have started work on the cold shelf. It is made of concrete and was covered in tiles. The tiles have now been removed (that's a different story!) but the remaining concrete shelf is not level. The area is not very big, about 0.5m2 in a L-shape. I would like to ensure the shelf is level before re-tiling, what compound would be best for this job?

Grateful for advice as I'm new to this DIY game.

Regards

Andy

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by stoneyboy » Tue Jul 13, 2010 10:26 pm

acarter59,
Use self levelling compound but you may need to contain it at the edges of the shelf.
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by acarter59 » Fri Jul 16, 2010 4:05 pm

stoneyboy,

Thanks for responding, thought that would be best. Will try to find the smallest bag possible and give it a go. :shock:

Regards

Andy

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