Hi
I have had a loft room built with 16mm shutterply boards (probably approx. 1m x 2m each) being the base. They are not perfectly level with each other and in places are several mm difference in height. To lay a screed on a wooden base seems hugely costly, with a local product called super screed + a lot of bonding liquid required. Laying some sort of a thick rubber mat is another possibility, and obviously trying to plain down the joints, or screw or nail down as best as possible, another.
Has anyone had a similar experience, or can anyone shed any light on the issue for me
Thanks
I have had a loft room built with 16mm shutterply boards (probably approx. 1m x 2m each) being the base. They are not perfectly level with each other and in places are several mm difference in height. To lay a screed on a wooden base seems hugely costly, with a local product called super screed + a lot of bonding liquid required. Laying some sort of a thick rubber mat is another possibility, and obviously trying to plain down the joints, or screw or nail down as best as possible, another.
Has anyone had a similar experience, or can anyone shed any light on the issue for me
Thanks