My fathers house has a sunken living room floor which for a slab house sitting in a flood zone 15 minutes from the ocean front and the house itself sitting on a canal was probably one of the stupidest idea's the developer had. The room is 19.5' x 12' x5" and what I want to do is raise the floor because it has cracks allowing the ground moisture to seep in during times like this when the ground is saturated to max levels. Installing a wooden sub floor is out of the question as it wont solve the water seepage issue so I know that I need to pour concrete but what I'm wondering is if I need to break up the old floor or would I be able to pour in a 5 inch depth and if so what would I need to do to the existing floor and the concrete riser ( correct term for the supporting wall from the sunken floor that goes to the main house floor? ).
Thought I would ask here as I think I remember someone saying that they have done cement work in the past or may have had to have something similar done, I may also look at ambient floor heating as well.
Thought I would ask here as I think I remember someone saying that they have done cement work in the past or may have had to have something similar done, I may also look at ambient floor heating as well.