Hi all,
We are wanting to lay parquet flooring in our living room, dinning room and kitchen. The issue we have is that the current floor is all chipboard which has slight variation in flatness, but the main issue is that there is a section where the floor seems to fall away after an RSJ, as the floor running through the hallway to the kitchen is at a slight gradient. Will I have to use self leveling compound on the whole area (60sqm)? If so will I need to lay plywood first or is there another solution? The chipboard can't really come up as it is nailed down and goes under all the walls. Thanks
We are wanting to lay parquet flooring in our living room, dinning room and kitchen. The issue we have is that the current floor is all chipboard which has slight variation in flatness, but the main issue is that there is a section where the floor seems to fall away after an RSJ, as the floor running through the hallway to the kitchen is at a slight gradient. Will I have to use self leveling compound on the whole area (60sqm)? If so will I need to lay plywood first or is there another solution? The chipboard can't really come up as it is nailed down and goes under all the walls. Thanks