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Old 07-09-2007, 09:30 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by lablover
. . . Cement is not an option. . . .
That's a shame -
because the simplest thing to do -- assuming you want it permanently level -- would be to put a dam across the front of the garage (just behind the door if you didnt want to have to make adjustments to it) then pour either self leveling compound - as the name implies - it goes on thin enough that it seeks its own level.
Or if you didnt mind doing a little minor trowel work -- sand topping mix is great for smooting off and leveling up to 2".

I definitely AGREE with you on the foot and back issues that cement aggrivates -- having recently poured a cement floor in my garage/shed/shop. It was formerly dirt (try sweeping up sawdust off THAT).
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