I'm trying to figure out the best way to level out an old garage floor so I can place a wood floor on top of it. My "studio" is two buildings ... the older being a 24 x 32 garage with the original sloped floor to the door -- the floor was strictly for utility and was never finished very well.
I got an estimate a few years ago to rip out the old concrete -- level with stone and insulate and then install tubing for radiant in a new slab ... about 15k. But in the back of my mind I really wanted a wood floor in this area ... I am thinking that maybe I could just over-pour the current concrete to level it out and then insulate and install something like Warmboard (I have used this before in a small space - it is $$) or another product to get me the radiant floor. I don't have enough height to install 2x lumber to build a floor structure.
Anyone ever do this ?
I got an estimate a few years ago to rip out the old concrete -- level with stone and insulate and then install tubing for radiant in a new slab ... about 15k. But in the back of my mind I really wanted a wood floor in this area ... I am thinking that maybe I could just over-pour the current concrete to level it out and then insulate and install something like Warmboard (I have used this before in a small space - it is $$) or another product to get me the radiant floor. I don't have enough height to install 2x lumber to build a floor structure.
Anyone ever do this ?
