Look at the board where it touches the subfloor and see if there are any dips bumps or otherwise uneven areas.
How to lay wood flooring on an uneven floor.
Clean it well with a wet dry vacuum.
When you install wood floors on uneven surfaces you must first use a leveling compound.
When laying out the boards keep in mind to never have the ends of boards in adjacent rows line up with each other.
Floors are rarely perfectly level.
Pound nails into the subfloor with a hammer and set screws slightly below the surface of the subfloor with a screwdriver.
Keep the lengths random and at least 6 in length.
The leveling compound is not difficult to use.
For concrete surfaces sanding and polishing may be required.
Continue adding floorboards in this manner until the floor is covered.
One of the most desired floating floor options is engineered hardwood.
Remove any obstacles from the floor.
You must locate the low spots on the floor using a 4 foot.
This can be done through the use of underlays and re surfacing.
If the area is very large use a long straight 2 in 4 in 5 1 cm 10 2 cm board and set your level on top of it.
If the floor simply tilts most hardwoods especially engineered hardwoods will be able to be installed quite easily.
Plank flooring has come a long way from the frontier days when rough hewn boards were nailed to floor joists resulting in rugged and somewhat uneven walking surfaces.
Lay out a box of hardwood boards ahead of the installation to visualize lengths wood grain and colors of the boards.
Apply wood glue to the groove of a piece of wood flooring.
These hills and valleys will eventually lead to unwanted bouncy spots squeaks and groans in the final laminate floor.
Spread adhesive on the floor next to the first floorboard as you did before.
To test for the flatness for laying laminate flooring on an uneven subfloor lay a 10 foot long 2x4 board.
Engineered wood flooring is popular because it is made with a top layer of real hardwood giving it the optimal appearance and characteristics of solid wood flooring without needing to be fixed to the subfloor surface.
Fit the groove of this floorboard onto the tongue of the first floorboard and press the second floorboard into the floor adhesive.