About This Service
About this Service
Self-leveling concrete overlay at Kennesaw State University creates a smooth, level base on uneven campus slabs. It suits lecture halls, laboratory spaces, cafeterias, administrative offices and maintenance buildings where floor coverings or protective coatings must meet tight flatness tolerances.
Work must coordinate with the academic schedule; summer break windows reduce disruption for larger pours and allow multi-day cure cycles. Indoor humidity in campus buildings slows polymer-cement cures, so surface prep uses staged diamond grinding, degrease, and routed crack repair before pouring a polymer-modified leveling compound to specified thickness and flatness tolerances.
The expected outcome is a finish-ready substrate for tile, vinyl, epoxy or polished overlays with stated coverage per 50-lb bag and walk-on and full-cure times. Projects are limited by slab moisture and by structural cracks that may require epoxy injection before overlay.