I have a bitumen floor in a large room. We are living in one end while we work on the other, we will then move ends and finish the room. I have just lifted the carpet in one end in readiness for laying click together type engineered wood flooring. I have found that the floor dips around 10mm in the middle of the floor. The floor is around 4m wide. I cannot level the floor with levelling compound due to kids, cats and the fact that we are living in the room. I also need the floor down within the next two weeks.
Is there a way I can get round this problem and ensure the floor is properly supported? Is 10mm nothing to worry about? The planks will run along the dip, not accross it. Will thick underlay sort this out? In the future I may revisit the floor and level it properly. However, at the moment this is not really an option.
Thanks.
Is there a way I can get round this problem and ensure the floor is properly supported? Is 10mm nothing to worry about? The planks will run along the dip, not accross it. Will thick underlay sort this out? In the future I may revisit the floor and level it properly. However, at the moment this is not really an option.
Thanks.