SuzukiGS750EZ
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Building a room in the garage. Sheet rock, framing and everything else is done. Onto the floor now. In my infinite wisdom, I built a wall overtop part of the concrete slab. So raising it with poly is out of the question. What I did to combat the unevenness is I built a riser of sorts out of blocking of different lengths which when assembled created a level surface to build the wall on. That portion got anchored into the concrete.
I’m thinking I can mix some concrete and level it but can’t make out on my head how I’d guarantee it’s level. I have self leveler but would like to get the floor somewhat up to level before using it. Taking a straight 2x4 from the center of the garage to the area that’s sunk, it looks to be about 1.5-2” out of level. I don’t want to add concrete and go too high with it. I could pivot the 2x4 from a level surface but I’m sure there’s a better way. Any ideas?
I’m thinking I can mix some concrete and level it but can’t make out on my head how I’d guarantee it’s level. I have self leveler but would like to get the floor somewhat up to level before using it. Taking a straight 2x4 from the center of the garage to the area that’s sunk, it looks to be about 1.5-2” out of level. I don’t want to add concrete and go too high with it. I could pivot the 2x4 from a level surface but I’m sure there’s a better way. Any ideas?
