The floors should be treated with care and good housekeeping is important.
Plaster over concrete floor.
This layer is typically 35 75 mm thick and placed on water reed or straw over timber joists.
To enhance that inherent compatibility select open textured concrete masonry units that promote mechanical keying between the plaster and the base masonry wall.
Technically cement board can be laid over a concrete slab as the base for a tile installation.
The process starts by grinding the concrete floor in order to remove contaminants smooth out the surface and abrade the surface to accept an overlay.
But doing so is a very laborious time consuming process that is likely more trouble than it is worth.
Concrete masonry provides an excellent base for direct application of portland cement plaster.
Stucco italiano solido floor plaster is a 2 3mm thick cementitious overlay which creates a luxurious natural smooth finish with a mottled look that matures over time.
Using redgard under floor and wall tile will create a barrier that will be undisturbed after the tile is installed and grouted.
Gypsum plaster floors comprise a flooring layer that contains gypsum calcium sulfate as the binder mixed with aggregates such as crushed brick burnt wood and coal particles.
The floor can be hand troweled buffed and completed in just a few days.
While concrete is a strong construction material it can still crack.
A venetian plaster floor can be patched re buffed or completely redone in the future if the owner so chooses.
Again we have hit the bottle and decide to plaster the kitchen floor altho the music once again takes over.
Concrete that was not properly mixed well when poured is especially prone to damage.
Redgard waterproofing membrane is an easy to install solution to prevent water leaks through horizontal and vertical installations.
Though concrete is well known for its toughness it can degrade over time becoming marred with pits or cracks.
Stucco italiano solido floor plaster is suitable for the residential market.
Temperature changes heavy weights and dropped objects can all damage your concrete floor by causing cracks and holes.
Cut all mortar joints flush rather than tooling or sponge floating them.
A better solution is to prepare and resurface the concrete slab so that it can accept thin set adhesive or a mortar base onto which to lay tile.
Spray the floor a section at a time.
Fortunately patching damaged concrete is an easy.