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moomarine

Hi again all!

I have searched for this on the forums and my search function seems to not be working so apologies if I am repeating an already asked question.

What are all your recommendations for a decent self levelling compound.

It is for solid floor but there are some holes which are really ragged in places which go about 30mm deep and the floor is generally uneven as well so roughly lowest point is about 70mm deep.

I have used ultrafloor and no nonsense before but this is quite a large area and would love some of your opinions on this. Please see photos below of the really rough part.

It doesn't look as bad in the photos and also I will obviously be taking up all the old school floor you can see in picture!

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H

hmtiling

ultra level it fx is 75mm and not a bad product but that rocatex stuff is the dogs! and i promise i'm not on their payroll:)
 
F

Flintstone

If it only goes 50mm, pour some
In the deeper areas let it set then level the lot
 

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