Im Installing Hardwood Floor Planks. How Do I Repair A Unlevel Section Of Flooring?
Im installing hardwood floor planks. A section of the plant is about half inch lower than the rest of the plant. What kind of approach should take to level flooring? If I use self leveling cement, staples or nails be able to penetrate this material in the basement?
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Comments on Im Installing Hardwood Floor Planks. How Do I Repair A Unlevel Section Of Flooring?
leveling compound applied with a trowel, as an entire floor you can find is the only way I know without actually destroying the plywood and fixing the seal, if that is what is the cause of his fall on the floor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ardex makes the best leveling compound know what is a recommendation, a little expensive, though. . . . . . .
far as stapling plywood just check the size of the nails or staples and see how long they are. . . . you can get different sizes to accommodate the stapler and if all else fails, but some very long finishing nails and nail only through the language in one section of land
You will not have that luck stapling / nailing through cement leveling compound. You will have to fix what the cause of the uneven terrain compensation or hardwood.
You can use 1 / 4 "plywood and / or covered with layers of 15lb.
to the shim. You may have to use more nails into the low spots to make sure that penetrate the soil.
This is what my friend who runs a shop floor told me when I did my floors.