roomtogrow
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Bridgeman, thanks for explaining what should've happened with the concrete pour. Chalk it up to a lesson learned. the builder said from the onset of the buying process that the basement was unfinished when he was finishing the house. Unfortunately, i did not ask the right questions...it would've help to have known that the pour was not "a stainable grade concrete."
UPDATE: I've completed grinding of all the floors, and vacuumed up thoroughly. I still need to vinyl patch up some deeper voids. But, my question is if i have 1800 square feet that i want to overlay / skim coat, can i break that up into sections or rooms by putting tape in the door like a threshold effect, or will the overlay perform better if i do the entire floor at once?
Is there a particular overlay material that performs best? Any tips for mixing up that many batches at once?
UPDATE: I've completed grinding of all the floors, and vacuumed up thoroughly. I still need to vinyl patch up some deeper voids. But, my question is if i have 1800 square feet that i want to overlay / skim coat, can i break that up into sections or rooms by putting tape in the door like a threshold effect, or will the overlay perform better if i do the entire floor at once?
Is there a particular overlay material that performs best? Any tips for mixing up that many batches at once?