FLOATING OR GLUE TO CONCRETE FLOOR???

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I AM ABOUT TO LEVEL MY CONCRETE FLOOR IN PREPERATION TO LAY SOLID WOOD FLOORING BUT AM UNSURE WHAT THE BEST METHOD IS.

I HAVE HAD A FRIEND SAY THAT IT WOULD BE BEST TO GLUE STRAIGHT TO THE FLOOR, AND HAVE HAD A JOINER ROUND WHO HAS SAID IT WOULD BE BEST TO LAY UNDERLAY AND THEN HAVE A FLOATING FLOOR.

CAN ANYONE ENLIGHTEN ME IN WHICH IS THE BEST METHOD?

ALSO IF GLUING TO THE FLOOR DO I NEED TO APPLY A DPM? THE HOUSE IS OLD ABOUT 150YRS.

THANKS IN ADVANCE.
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Lynda, moderator

please stop SHOUTING see forum rule 6
 
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If your floor is level glueing is fine (as long as the concrete/screed is dry and doesn't 'dust'). If not, best option is to install floating using a DPM layer and sound-insulation.
With glueing the adhesive must connect with 80% of every board and you can't use adhesive as leveling material!
p.s. stop shouting = don't hit the CAPS LOCK
 
Thanks for the quick reply an di will try and keep my voice down.. The floor is currently extremely uneven probably about 40-50mm out in various places.

Is this ok to apply a large amount of leveling compound or am i best to take the concrete down?

Sorry for all the questions, first house and am abit new to this.
 
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Leveling compound only 'filles' so much and you then have to make several layers.
 

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