Hello.
I started a project that turned out to be a bit more challenging than I first thought. I had hoped they had built up some bricks, which they then plastered, but that was not the case.

So after a bit of hard work and renting the right machines, it went considerably better to remove it.

How would you now fix the floor in a good way?

My first thought was to apply some primer and then a concrete mix, or is it enough to use self-leveling compound?

Do I need to lay some reinforcement mesh for it to hold?

If you suggest concrete, what type?

Just want to do it in the best way possible given the circumstances :)

Picture 1 = Elevation for old washing machine (beginning of the 60s)
Picture 2 = Right now...

Concrete block with holes and a hammer on top, situated in a dusty corner. Part of a renovation project for an old washing machine platform. Old washing machine platform area with broken concrete, surrounded by broom and hammer. Preparing for renovation.
 

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That's what you use self-leveling compound for. Don't forget to prime before.
 
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