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littleboo
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We have a sectional door on our double garage, the floor isnt level and runs away to one side. So the door seals properly until about half way when a gap appears, opening up to about 18mm at the other side.
Any suggestions on how to level just this area so that we get a good seal around the door, or any other suggestions to get around this problem ?
Many thanks ....
Any suggestions on how to level just this area so that we get a good seal around the door, or any other suggestions to get around this problem ?
Many thanks ....
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Guessing it'll have the weight of a car to deal with, you'd best go for a professional type of floor compound, rather than just trying cement.
www.watco.co.uk do supply small quantities of their range. You 'll find something there!
VB0 -
Bought some garage levelling screed from here last week - http://www.vubasupplies.co.uk/concrete-repair-mortars/levelling-screed.html - cheaper than anything else I could find on the net. Although you might be worth ringing around because not everyone puts their prices online for this sort of thing.
CheersI'm kind of a big deal0 -
you can get sort of flexible draft excluder designed for the job, I'll get a makers name when i go to work tomorrow0
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