dbattersby20
Civil/Environmental
I've just checked the top of a CMU wall for level before hollow core concrete planks are placed atop the wall. The wall is about 3/4" out of level and there's not an even plane for the planks to bear on.
Before the planks are placed I'm thinking cement grout should be poured on top of the wall in order to create a level surface. Sikagrout-212 allows it to be poured 1/2" thick so the grout will be 1/2" thick where the wall is highest and 1 1/4" thick where the top of the wall is lowest.
Is there a better, easier solution than this? Perhaps additional, thicker korolath strips could be placed.
Before the planks are placed I'm thinking cement grout should be poured on top of the wall in order to create a level surface. Sikagrout-212 allows it to be poured 1/2" thick so the grout will be 1/2" thick where the wall is highest and 1 1/4" thick where the top of the wall is lowest.
Is there a better, easier solution than this? Perhaps additional, thicker korolath strips could be placed.