How to make your own mix to level the concrete floor

A paste to level the floor concrete is a simple mixture of concrete and water. It is a thick mixture that is used often to fill chipping of the concrete floor or level a tilted or embedded concrete area. It is very easy to mix and use.

Instructions

  1. Measure the area to be covered with concrete mix. The dimensions obtained are of vital importance to determine exactly the amount of mix that you need for your project. For example, a 50 pound bag to repave the floor with leveling produces enough to cover 25 square feet (2.32 square meters) at a depth of one-quarter inch. A little simple math may be necessary if your area is deeper or is tilted.
  2. See the instructions on your brand by mixing self-leveling concrete and determine the mixing ratio and water used in the dough. For small repairs, a bucket of 5 gallons is enough for a 50-pound bag of mix, but this can be increased as needed.
  3. While add the dry mixture in water, stir the mixture with a mechanical stirring device. This can be a semi-automatic device for small scale production or a drill with attached accessory mixture. Again, follow the instructions on the package to see how long and how fast the paste should be mixed for optimal consistency.
  4. The mixed paste can now be used in your project. Whether for filling the detachment on a concrete floor leveling gradation or repair of cracks, a mixture for concrete floor leveling is an easy way to make repairs on your own.