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    Pouring LevelQuik; Holes in Floor

    Thank you to everyone for your input. UPDATE: I've ground the surface of the concrete and ordered Mapei Planiseal, which I plan to use as a vapor barrier, sanding the top to improve the bonding of the leveling agent. I will still use a bonding agent, correct?
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    Pouring LevelQuik; Holes in Floor

    That product looks great! If the 'deep' edge will be over 1" is it easier to just fill it in with concrete and then use a self-leveling compound on top? If so, what product would I place after the moisture membrane and before the levelquik?
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    Pouring LevelQuik; Holes in Floor

    Thank you very much. Is there an alternative to a poured leveling product? Since I have >1" to fill, could I pour a bonding agent over the deeper areas and cover with a layer of cement, then pour a thinner layer of self-leveling compound? If so, what cement compound would be more...
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    Pouring LevelQuik; Holes in Floor

    I need to pour ~20 bags of levelquik to level my basement floor before I put an actual floor on it. Do I need to pour it all at once? I've poured small pads of concrete, but this is my first time using LevelQuik. I do plan to use an acrylic bonding agent. Any other advice? Also, there are...
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    Leveling floor, overlapping existing drywall

    I stupidly framed out my basement and put up drywall, which looks great. I then realized that I should level the floor - it drops 3-4" over 12' and it isn't flat, either. I want to use concrete to level the floor so that I have more flooring options. My drywall ends ~1" off of the floor so that...
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