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Planning to lay wooden flooring in the lounge, ( already posted about this ), have just removed old carpet, now I knew floor was bit uneven, ( old house and wall been removed between two rooms ), but after measuring with a site level it would seem that it's worse than I thought.
From highest to lowest point it's 37mm, generally it humps along the middle of the room, where the wall was removed.
Is my best bet to dig up offending area ( high spot ),and get it somewhere near, then self-level the entire area.
Don't want to just raise the rest of the floor to the high spot, as this would give me a bit of a step going into the room.
Open to suggestions.
From highest to lowest point it's 37mm, generally it humps along the middle of the room, where the wall was removed.
Is my best bet to dig up offending area ( high spot ),and get it somewhere near, then self-level the entire area.
Don't want to just raise the rest of the floor to the high spot, as this would give me a bit of a step going into the room.
Open to suggestions.
How about hiring a Floor Grinder. to grind away the high-spots.
Been thinking about these floor grinders, might be the best way, the less concrete/water I put in the floor the better, ( will need to let it dry thoroughly before laying the floor), has anybody used them, are they very dusty, or do the vacuum att. work well.
Seeing as I need to take off between 30-40mm to get it somewhere near, will I need an industrial size one or will a normal one be up to the task.
Thanx.
Seeing as I need to take off between 30-40mm to get it somewhere near, will I need an industrial size one or will a normal one be up to the task.
Thanx.
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