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    Need to lift my kitchen floor...

    They said put 1 layer of SLC down really thin to make it level (say 3mm-5mm SLC). Then to build up the extra gap with the 18mm or 25mm boards. No other quotes but others I have spoken to have said the same. He said if I was ripping my kitchen out, then definitely level and bring to height a...
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    Need to lift my kitchen floor...

    Ok so had a builder around and he said... 1) you could use self leveller in 2 batches but its probably going to be very expensive to get it up to the height needed due to size of the room. 2) I could use mositure resistant chipboard as the concrete down now has a membrane in it. This stuff...
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    Need to lift my kitchen floor...

    The main issue I see is if I concrete it the feet will be stuck forever. So I lift the feet up and replace with wooden legs which can be left in. I can then lower the legs onto the wood once its dry. I will then need to trim my plinths horizontally to take off the 30mm of level floor added. My...
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    Need to lift my kitchen floor...

    All I took up was 3 layers of underlay and laminate flooring which was in bad condition, coming apart and so on. The reason it is 30mm out is probably due to the extension being built which makes up half of the kitchen so they must have levelled it off somewhere. To fill the gap between hall...
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    Need to lift my kitchen floor...

    Thanks. Bit more info. I need to bring kitchen floor approx 30mm Just re-measured. That is to the level of the hall floorboards or near that number so the laminate can run right through hall to kitchen. Option 2. I think it will definitely need multiple layers to get the desired height. The...
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    Need to lift my kitchen floor...

    Thanks. Not 100% what the floor is. It looks like concrete. Light grey in colour.
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    Need to lift my kitchen floor...

    Hi. I bought a house and when I ripped up kitchen floor, the kitchen floor is approx 20mm lower than my hall floor which has floorboards and wooden floor laid onto it. The flooring company will not run the laminate right through to the kitchen because 1) the drop is too far and 2) there is...
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