Hi
Having read mattysupra's very useful sticky, I was wondering what is considered 'very uneven'. I'm looking at tiling the bathroom floor but the house has had settlement and the floor has a drop of 25mm over 2 metres to level. It's not a visible drop as the room is small but when you're standing at the sink, you can feel the lean.
I'm aware that you can level with compound upto 10mm but as the rest of the house isn't level, I don't really want a bubble flat floor, just a less 'unlevel' one. Its a joisted T&G first floor so was thinking of long tapered packers on the joists but sounds too time consuming and difficult to get right.
Any ideas anyone? Would appreciate your help.
rcs
Having read mattysupra's very useful sticky, I was wondering what is considered 'very uneven'. I'm looking at tiling the bathroom floor but the house has had settlement and the floor has a drop of 25mm over 2 metres to level. It's not a visible drop as the room is small but when you're standing at the sink, you can feel the lean.
I'm aware that you can level with compound upto 10mm but as the rest of the house isn't level, I don't really want a bubble flat floor, just a less 'unlevel' one. Its a joisted T&G first floor so was thinking of long tapered packers on the joists but sounds too time consuming and difficult to get right.
Any ideas anyone? Would appreciate your help.
rcs