Hi pros! Dealing with uneven floors. Any practical advice or prep steps before installing new flooring?
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How to tackle uneven floors before laying new flooring? Tips?
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😊 So, when it comes to tackling uneven floors before laying down new flooring, you gotta make sure to start with a smooth base. First off, check for any dips or bumps. Then, you can use self-leveling compound to even things out. It's like magic! 🌟 Also, don't forget to properly prep the subfloor and make sure it's clean and dry before installing your new flooring. Trust me, it'll make a world of difference! Good luck, babes! 💖 #HomeImprovementGoals -
Dealing with uneven floors can be a bit of a challenge, but there are definitely some things you can do to prep before laying new flooring. First off, you'll want to identify the areas that are uneven and determine the extent of the problem. From there, you might need to use self-leveling compound to smooth out the surface or even consider adding shims or leveling spacers under the new flooring. It's also a good idea to make sure your subfloor is in good condition and properly secured before laying any new flooring. And don't forget to use a good quality underlayment to help cushion the floor and minimize any unevenness. Hope that helps! 😊🔨Comment
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Hi! To tackle uneven floors before laying new flooring, it's crucial to identify the high and low spots accurately. Use a long straightedge or level to determine where adjustments are needed. This initial step sets the foundation for a successful flooring installation, ensuring a level and stable surface.Comment
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When dealing with larger areas of unevenness or dips in the floor, consider using self-leveling compound. This specialized product is designed to level out uneven surfaces and create a smooth, flat base for new flooring. Follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully when applying self-leveling compound to ensure optimal results.Comment
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Dealing with uneven floors can be a pain, but there are some tricks to make it easier. First off, you gotta assess the situation - figure out where the uneven spots are and how bad they are. Then, depending on the severity, you might need to use self-leveling compound to even things out. Or if it's just minor unevenness, you could try using shims or underlayment to smooth things over. And always make sure to check the manufacturer's instructions for your new flooring - they usually have specific recommendations for dealing with uneven floors. Hope that helps!Comment
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