GirchyGirchy
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Guys,
Hoping you could help out. I have a new entry door for my garage waiting to be installed. It's pre-hung, so it has a threshold at the bottom. Problem is, the current door opening has none - it's hanging above the concrete block foundation with roughly filled in holes, so basically no good flat area to set the door.
So what I'm wanting to do is simply fill in the area above the foundation blocks to make it level with the rest of the poured concrete floor. This will give a better spot for the door and look better as well. Attached are a couple of pics - the blocks are about 1" down from the floor. I'm planning to put a 2x6 across the opening as a form and that should be all I need.
Currently the bottom of the jambs have been cut to give room for the concrete. The wood was in poor shape and will be replaced with treated 2x8s as framing. I'd like to fill in the gap behind where the new boards will go but don't think it's worth messing with.
I was going to clean and put some bonding adhesive on the existing block before putting in the concrete. Then trowel in the concrete, use a wood float to smooth it out, and let it sit.
Any tips? Particular concrete mix to use/avoid, weather concerns (rain & cold), etc?
Thanks for any help!
DSC_9890 by GirchyGirchy, on Flickr
DSC_9889 by GirchyGirchy, on Flickr
Hoping you could help out. I have a new entry door for my garage waiting to be installed. It's pre-hung, so it has a threshold at the bottom. Problem is, the current door opening has none - it's hanging above the concrete block foundation with roughly filled in holes, so basically no good flat area to set the door.
So what I'm wanting to do is simply fill in the area above the foundation blocks to make it level with the rest of the poured concrete floor. This will give a better spot for the door and look better as well. Attached are a couple of pics - the blocks are about 1" down from the floor. I'm planning to put a 2x6 across the opening as a form and that should be all I need.
Currently the bottom of the jambs have been cut to give room for the concrete. The wood was in poor shape and will be replaced with treated 2x8s as framing. I'd like to fill in the gap behind where the new boards will go but don't think it's worth messing with.
I was going to clean and put some bonding adhesive on the existing block before putting in the concrete. Then trowel in the concrete, use a wood float to smooth it out, and let it sit.
Any tips? Particular concrete mix to use/avoid, weather concerns (rain & cold), etc?
Thanks for any help!
DSC_9890 by GirchyGirchy, on Flickr
DSC_9889 by GirchyGirchy, on Flickr
