Hi guys, thanks for reading,
I'm starting on renovation our house now the electrics and the plumbing have been sorted out. I want to start in the dining room/living room area. However, due to some subsidence, and from years of people taking the floor up then putting back down - the floor is slightly unlevelled. Tilting both left to right, and front to back (we're not talking huge amounts, just noticeable).
I was thinking about removing the old boards, and replacing them with large sections of whatever the equivalent of MDF is these days, probably about a metre square or there abouts - whilst making sure they're all level with one another.
I'm looking to see if for some reason I can't think of, this a silly idea. Anyone ever done this, or this there an obvious reason people don't do it, that I'm missing?
Many thanks.
I'm starting on renovation our house now the electrics and the plumbing have been sorted out. I want to start in the dining room/living room area. However, due to some subsidence, and from years of people taking the floor up then putting back down - the floor is slightly unlevelled. Tilting both left to right, and front to back (we're not talking huge amounts, just noticeable).
I was thinking about removing the old boards, and replacing them with large sections of whatever the equivalent of MDF is these days, probably about a metre square or there abouts - whilst making sure they're all level with one another.
I'm looking to see if for some reason I can't think of, this a silly idea. Anyone ever done this, or this there an obvious reason people don't do it, that I'm missing?
Many thanks.
