Bathroom floor uneven for vanity units

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Hi all,

I am currently installing the new vanity units (basin and toilet units. They are 2 different units which sit next to each other. The sink then plops on top of them both. This is the pic if it helps.

My problem is the the floor boards are not level - They have been hacked about so much from people jigsawing out areas to access pipes, and some areas have been refilled with wood that is slightly different depths.

Now the margins are not huge! To be honest, you would not even notice by eye - but it has to be nice and level if not the sink rocks - as it sits across both.

I have just plumbed the toilet it - so unless I really have to I don't want to take it out again (jesus getting the pan connector on was like wrestling a python). But if I have to...then so be it.

Anyone have any ideas?

Many thanks
 
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Would use sheets of wood fitted to level the height. Then possibly install a sheet all the way under the vanity unit once the level has been achieved.
It sounds like the levels are only slightly out, I would then use a bead of silicone across the bottom to improve the visual appeal if needed
 

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