Hey gang,
Working on my basement buildout, have a 7' x 10' bathroom that needed leveling. Being I had never used self level cement before, I had a handyman buddy assist. We mixed three bags of Home Depot's Level Quik sell level cement and poured it over the whole floor. It went lickety split. We came out with exactly the amount we needed. It raised up to match the neighboring room at the door threshold. I was happy.
Go in the next day and put a level down and it is still unlevel in the spots it was before. It basically just raised the whole floor. Now I want to use self level just in the low side of the bathroom, maybe 1/4 of the floor area. I believe I can mix and pour myself no problem.
MY QUESTION: how do you best feather the edge so that it doesn't leave a ridge. I am putting in a vinyl sheet for flooring. I have searched here and watched videos on You Tube. They seem to show the mixing and the pouring but not too detailed on the feathering. Do i just drag a trowel along the edge, knocking down the "lip"? In the future, how should i have got it to flow to the lower areas better? I see in the videos where they use a hard garden rake?
B
Working on my basement buildout, have a 7' x 10' bathroom that needed leveling. Being I had never used self level cement before, I had a handyman buddy assist. We mixed three bags of Home Depot's Level Quik sell level cement and poured it over the whole floor. It went lickety split. We came out with exactly the amount we needed. It raised up to match the neighboring room at the door threshold. I was happy.
Go in the next day and put a level down and it is still unlevel in the spots it was before. It basically just raised the whole floor. Now I want to use self level just in the low side of the bathroom, maybe 1/4 of the floor area. I believe I can mix and pour myself no problem.
MY QUESTION: how do you best feather the edge so that it doesn't leave a ridge. I am putting in a vinyl sheet for flooring. I have searched here and watched videos on You Tube. They seem to show the mixing and the pouring but not too detailed on the feathering. Do i just drag a trowel along the edge, knocking down the "lip"? In the future, how should i have got it to flow to the lower areas better? I see in the videos where they use a hard garden rake?
B