I'm a novice DIYer trying to lay Quick-Step vinyl flex planks (floating) in my recently finished loft conversion. The loft floor is chipboard panels and I've bought Quick-Step comfort underlay.
However, the floor isn't totally level. Some of the chipboard panels are maybe 1-2mm proud of adjacent panels.
Also, when I lay a long flat length of wood on the floor, there appears to be as much as 5mm height difference between one part of the room and another.
These are just localised dips. These are height differences across the room, so I'm guessing levelling using compound would be very tricky, probably beyond my abilities.
If I went ahead and laid the vinyl, will I see problems later on? How would a good fitter go about this?
However, the floor isn't totally level. Some of the chipboard panels are maybe 1-2mm proud of adjacent panels.
Also, when I lay a long flat length of wood on the floor, there appears to be as much as 5mm height difference between one part of the room and another.
These are just localised dips. These are height differences across the room, so I'm guessing levelling using compound would be very tricky, probably beyond my abilities.
If I went ahead and laid the vinyl, will I see problems later on? How would a good fitter go about this?