I've gotten some quotes to redo the floor... (720sq ft***); The basement is going to be used for tool / supply storage, and maybe some occasional projects.
-$5000 - $6500 to patch low spots and pour self leveler. Flat floor.
- $9500 to rip out the tile and the existing 2" slab, compact the dirt down and pour 4" of concrete. Level floor. Good for a lifetime (definitely my lifetime).
If I went with 4" of concrete I'd need to undercut the basement outside door. I'm ripping out the staircase from the 1st floor and rebuilding it. So no staircase issue.
I'm going to run a little test out of curiosity. Use a laser, find the lowest spot on the tile. Scarify the tile with a grinder, prime it and pour a bag of self leveler on it.
I think I'd be looking at 10 mil poly, 1x4 sleepers foam between, and advantech. Just my thought.
When you say 1x4 sleepers are referring to pressure treated lumber glued to the tile? Interesting idea - in the off chance we get a Superstorm Sandy type storm and the basement gets water, how will the advantech hold up?
I've gotten the 3 floors above perfectly level cutting sleeper shims on the table saw and laying down advantech. It was a lot of work, but it's nice having a level deck to work with.
Self leveler can be poured to a feathers edge. Allegedly.
@branimal , How much headroom do you have?
88" give or take. It's not going to be a living space so raising the floor by 1 1/2" is not a deal killer. Technically by NYC code, its a cellar not a basement.
I'd just get rid of the tile and go straight to concrete.
Agreed - It's not going to be easy. I tried chipping a section out with the bosch hammer. The attachment keeps getting stuck under the tile. Maybe. that's a good sign - strong adhesion. What I can say is that none of tile that I've pulled up is back-buttered.