robG
October 13th, 2002, 05:38 PM
I've got a 10x6 back porch that I'm converting to an enclosed laundry room and have a question about the flooring. Currently, the surface of the porch consists of 3/4" flagstones on top of a concrete base. There is about a two-inch step down from the main house onto the porch.
Should I remove the flagstones or leave them? There are no cracks and it's very solid. However, as it was constructed as an outdoor porch, it has a slight gradation away from the main stucture. Do I need to level this before framing the addition?
If I leave them in place, can or should I layer concrete or some other compund over the flagstones. I would think that if I used this approach that I should remove the flagstones - doable but no easy chore.
Also, I've considered widening the dimensions from 10x6 to 12x6 which would require adding a 2x6 section to the existing porch. Any ideas for the best approach to handle this task?
Thanks for the help.
Should I remove the flagstones or leave them? There are no cracks and it's very solid. However, as it was constructed as an outdoor porch, it has a slight gradation away from the main stucture. Do I need to level this before framing the addition?
If I leave them in place, can or should I layer concrete or some other compund over the flagstones. I would think that if I used this approach that I should remove the flagstones - doable but no easy chore.
Also, I've considered widening the dimensions from 10x6 to 12x6 which would require adding a 2x6 section to the existing porch. Any ideas for the best approach to handle this task?
Thanks for the help.