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Levelling Garage Floor
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I have my washing machine in the garage against a wall with built in units. The units where there when I bought the house and this is where the previous owners had there washing machine, which I happy with apart from time to time I would discover that the washing machine had moved out during its spin cycle.
I am getting my DPC done this week and needed to remove the units for access to the wall and will replace all the units with new ones.
But looking at the floor it runs off into the wall by about 10 - 20mm which would explain why the washing machine would move as it was never completely level.
What am I best to use to level this area. Its not massive but is self levelling compound strong enough or should I maybe consider using something else.
Post mix or something??
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It's worth saying, that washing machines can move even on level surfaces that are slippery. In your case it can be dust.If this is really the case, you can clean the floor and the existing pads and then add something like these
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