this is a different problem to my last post and i think needs a different solution.
I have two bedrooms, upper floor, both dip to wards the centre of the room from the east /west walls, the dip is not so bad that the floor needs replaced and its pretty typical of flats of similar/age/constriction in the area. The floors are getting carpeted so a perfect finish is not essential.
Using a self leaving compound screed is not a great solution because i don't really want to add all that extra weight to the middle of the room, where the levelling compound would pool. So any suggestions for other creative solutions? i was thinking about a solid setting expanding foam covered with 9/12 mm ply...or is that just a bit crap.
thanks
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I have two bedrooms, upper floor, both dip to wards the centre of the room from the east /west walls, the dip is not so bad that the floor needs replaced and its pretty typical of flats of similar/age/constriction in the area. The floors are getting carpeted so a perfect finish is not essential.
Using a self leaving compound screed is not a great solution because i don't really want to add all that extra weight to the middle of the room, where the levelling compound would pool. So any suggestions for other creative solutions? i was thinking about a solid setting expanding foam covered with 9/12 mm ply...or is that just a bit crap.
thanks
e