Laminate floor on uneven plywood subfloor.
How to level a uneven floor for laminate.
Hi i am trying to lay 12mm laminate floor with 5m fibre wood underlay.
When you are dealing with uneven floors one option that you have is to use self leveling compound.
It s a bit confusing but a flat floor can still be slightly out of level and still create a good foundation for a long lasting floor installation.
A subfloor is meant to be flat and level.
Floors are rarely perfectly level.
To make a subfloor suitable for installing laminate check out this basic guide first.
If not your floor covering which is the solid hardwood laminate tile or other exposed flooring that goes on top of the subfloor will never be flat and level this problem can be fixed but it all depends on exactly what kind of uneven subfloor you have.
Not only is trying to install laminate over an uneven subfloor difficult but also it can be dangerous.
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.
Laminate floors aren t attached to the subfloor but subfloor preparation is as critical as it is when installing a nail or glue down floor.
When they dry the surface will be perfectly flat and ready for the installation of the laminate floorboards.
If the floor is uneven lift up the board until it is level so you ll know how much flooring compound you ll need to even it out.
This compound can potentially be utilized on a concrete slab or a wood subfloor and it works well when you are dealing with dips in the floor.
Hi there several of the internal walls at first floor level are masonry walls supported by the timber floor not sure if there.
Uneven timber upper floor due to masonry walls and sagging floor joists.
These self leveling compounds level uneven surfaces when poured onto the subfloor.
What can be done about uneven laminate locking floors.
Before installing a laminate floor you must make sure the subfloor is completely level.
First assess the severity of the uneven.
If the uneven floor is due to floor joists that have warped or twisted over time or were incorrectly installed the only way to level the floor is to remove the subflooring and shim the joists.