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Kitchen floor has slope

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Hi All

Back again for advice. Going for new kitchen. My kitchen floor is sloping by 1cm. Noticed at christmas when removed gas cooker to give it a clean. The cooker was leaning. I put 1cm packer under its feet on one side to level it.

Don't fancy having a new kitchen on a sloping floor. Is there a way of sorting out this without resorting to new floor that will take me out of my budget. As always positive feedback will be enourmously appreciated.
 
Your kitchen feet will adjust to accomodate most slops unless it's severe.

Is your sub-floor concrete or timber ?
 
Your kitchen feet will adjust to accomodate most slops unless it's severe.

Is your sub-floor concrete or timber ?
My floor is timber and has slope of 1cm. Worst is at cooker location. I am planning to have ceramic floor tiles. This is where I am concerned.
 

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