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ISOMAT UK
I think there are many ways to do this, we would recommend to expose the crack and fill with Flexible joint sealer (Flex PU40) and to check the levels first, if not perfectly
level (garage would have a slope) than you need to self level (Flowcrete 1-10 or 3-30) you should really make sure that the slab has got DPM otherwise the moisture will cause issues with SL as most of them contain lime.
Once tanked (Aquamat Elastic 2part) and leveled, depending on how big the crack you either de-couple (Isomat decoupling matt)and use flexible S1 adhesive (AK20) or you dont de-couple and use extra flexible S2 addy (AK25). For the garage we would recommend Epoxy grout (Multifil Epoxy)
Easily cleaned with water. Good luck
level (garage would have a slope) than you need to self level (Flowcrete 1-10 or 3-30) you should really make sure that the slab has got DPM otherwise the moisture will cause issues with SL as most of them contain lime.
Once tanked (Aquamat Elastic 2part) and leveled, depending on how big the crack you either de-couple (Isomat decoupling matt)and use flexible S1 adhesive (AK20) or you dont de-couple and use extra flexible S2 addy (AK25). For the garage we would recommend Epoxy grout (Multifil Epoxy)
Easily cleaned with water. Good luck