Concrete my living room floor? ok my living room is about 20x20 i removed the hearth rug now...

ok my living room is about 20x20
i removed the hearth rug now it's purely sub wood floor

i want to use cement + polyfiber or whatever you phone it and sand and really fine crushed rocks as my floor, no wiremash reforcement, and in one big piece, no breaks surrounded by the middle or anywhere, do you think it'll work?

will i receive cracks because it's one piece instead of many smaller piece? will it crack because i'm cheaping out on not buying wiremash eyeshade?
I seriously doubt that your floor joists are sized to accommodate the shipment of a concrete floor. I'd look for an alternative.


Any large slab of concrete is subject to cracking. It doesn't issue what you do, it can happen. You can use steel reinforcing, pour it extraordinarily dry, pour it in section, etc. to try to minimize the chance of cracks but near will always be a risk that they will show up. Even if you scribe contained by joint lines to try to control where on earth the cracks are, they may show up somewhere else.

I would look for another alternative.
Answers:    there is a flooring product explicitly a 2 part epoxy and aquarium rock you mix the epoxy next to the rock and you spread it out over your floor. you have to stay past its sell-by date the floor a minimum of 24 to 36 hours so the floor sets up and hardens. plentifully of pool companies use is around the tops of pools, i've installed it a couple of times and it is awesome.