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How to level a very uneven wooden subfloor

First of all I don't recommend this for over a real solid wood floor wether nailed or glued. This is for standard floor boards / plywood / chipboard etc.

  1. you need to plywood over existing floor using flooring grade / exterior graded plywood. This should be nailed / stapled at approx 6 inch centers and 2 inch centers around the edge (the more the better). YOU MUST USE RING SHANK NAILS OR DIVERGENT staples! do not use panel pins.
  2. next caulk all joints and edges and gaps. Do not use silicon.
  3. prime plywood with f-ball 131 neoprene primer (neat)
  4. next you need to screed floor using f-ball 700 flex. This is a fibre-reinforced smoothing and levelling compound designed to flex. You could also use uzin 175. same product different manufacturer
  5. make sure you mix correct as on bag and put on at minimum 3mm. This stuff is really runny and you cant go wrong getting level. You can practically tip it in and let it level it self. As for where to buy products from you will have to try to source for your selfs. But most flooring wholesalers stock. Hope you all find this useful.

mattysupra 2007/02/25 16:13

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