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To self-level or not garage concrete floor with "grooves/waves" to convert to home office

Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2021 11:55 am
by bleicker
Hello,

I'm trying to figure out if self-levelling for my garage floor is needed for my home office conversion. There are grooves all the way which some are up to 5mm deep. I'm planning to insulate the concrete floor on top with PIR boards of around 100mm and I was wondering if these grooves will affect them. In theory, they should take some of these grooves into the board once I step on top, but also there are so many and the weight on top may not be enough to make them sit properly now, but maybe later with furniture on top it will and then that will cause some movement on the floor. What do you guys think? My plan is to add a damp proof membrane on top of concrete, 100PIR boards, foil tape in between them or perhaps another DPM sheet to avoid any moisture from above sinking into the boards, 18 or 22mm chipboard on top, then a thin plywood layer as I'm planning to carpet on top. What do you guys think?
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Re: To self-level or not garage concrete floor with "grooves/waves" to convert to home office

Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2021 10:13 pm
by stoneyboy
Hi bleicker
Provided the concrete floor is flat there would be little gain in using self levelling on it.
If you are using T&G chipboard on the insulation and will be carpeting with underlay there is not point in overboarding with ply.
Regards S

Re: To self-level or not garage concrete floor with "grooves/waves" to convert to home office

Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2021 4:25 pm
by bleicker
stoneyboy wrote:Hi bleicker
Provided the concrete floor is flat there would be little gain in using self levelling on it.
If you are using T&G chipboard on the insulation and will be carpeting with underlay there is not point in overboarding with ply.
Regards S


Thanks for the advice, I'm going down the route you recommended :)