Lowering a basement floor costs.
Lowering concrete floor.
Whether it makes economic sense or is even economically viable depends on the local construction and real estate markets the regulatory environment and the financial equipment and labor resources at the owner s disposal.
I still don t think lowering the floor is the way to go unless as joe 90 suggests you re prepared to dig up the lot.
We re thinking of fitting out the lower floor which is currently just a couple of garages a bathroom and a lot of empty space.
Here is how to leveling uneven concrete floor with a grinder.
The costs to lower a basement floor can greatly vary as there are so many variables involved including your geographical location the contractor you choose the size of your job the complexity of the work the pipes beneath the flooring that needs to be removed how the floor is going to be lowered your home s condition and so much more.
Given a willingness and the ability to commit all the necessary resources lowering the floor is entirely reasonable.
Lowering a concrete floor we have a highset house single skin brick and pier below with an inset slab.
Almost every project is differen.
It spreads across uneven slabs filling in low spots as it creates a new level surface.
There are mane techniques about how to level a concrete floor.
Typically foundations are built 8 feet deep but after you install both the floors and the ceilings space can evaporate quite quickly.
To accommodate me i m 6 4 there would need to be about another foot 18inch of headroom.
I ve a newish concrete floor out back which from the top goes 3 screed dpm 3 celotex another dpm ask bco not me 6 sub floor concrete hardcore.
If you plan on leveling a concrete floor you can do so with relative ease by using a leveling compound.