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Leveling subfloor for floating floor.
A subfloor is meant to be flat and level.
How to level a floor.
Leveling floors can be a diy project or left to professionals.
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.
Whether you re going on to install hardwood ceramic tile or laminate one of the most important steps of any flooring project is making sure the subfloor foundation is level.
Remove any obstacles from the floor.
A subfloor is the bottom most structural level of your floor.
Thoroughly vacuum the existing floor and use a long floor leveler and tape measure to ensure the subfloor is level within 3 16 inch for every 10 feet.
In many cases you can level a floor yourself.
Pound nails into the subfloor with a hammer and set screws slightly below the surface of the subfloor with a screwdriver.
On the top side of the floor another fix it idea to lay down new hardwood over the existing floor.
The goal is to have a wooden subfloor consisting of two.
Level floors are critical for reducing.
Clean it well with a wet dry vacuum.
Measure and cut 1 4 inch or thicker plywood with a circular saw to fit the entire floor of the room where you are installing vinyl flooring.
A plywood subfloor will bridge any minor waves in the existing floor and leveling compound would help too.
You will have to make sure your joists can handle the addition of considerably more weight from the plywood subfloor and any floor coverings.
Preparation for installing floor tile depends on the type of subfloor in the room you are tiling.
Nail down or floating floors may be installed over existing vinyl as long as it s no more than two layers thick.
A level subfloor will help your flooring last longer and keep the finish attractive.