Hi,
I am currently part way through a renovation of a small downstairs WC. I have removed the old floor tiles (which were about 11mm with the adhesive) and will be laying some LVT planks which are only 5mm. I need to make up the remaining 6mm so it doesn't look like a big step down from the adjoining room.
The subfloor is chipboard.
I have never raised a floor level before, is it just as simple as laying down some 6mm plyboard on top of the subfloor? If yes, what is the best way to secure it? I am a little cautious about what pipes may be underneath the subfloor, but at the same time it might be nice to be able to remove the ply in the future if I ever needed to.
The floor is 'L' shaped. Is it ok to have one piece of ply covering the main section of floor and one covering the cut out? If yes, do I need to do anything at the point where the two pieces of ply join?
Thank you
I am currently part way through a renovation of a small downstairs WC. I have removed the old floor tiles (which were about 11mm with the adhesive) and will be laying some LVT planks which are only 5mm. I need to make up the remaining 6mm so it doesn't look like a big step down from the adjoining room.
The subfloor is chipboard.
I have never raised a floor level before, is it just as simple as laying down some 6mm plyboard on top of the subfloor? If yes, what is the best way to secure it? I am a little cautious about what pipes may be underneath the subfloor, but at the same time it might be nice to be able to remove the ply in the future if I ever needed to.
The floor is 'L' shaped. Is it ok to have one piece of ply covering the main section of floor and one covering the cut out? If yes, do I need to do anything at the point where the two pieces of ply join?
Thank you
