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lawrenso
Well, it is my first post - not in the trade - but need advice on levelling a kitchen floor. The house is only 3 years old, but has a hump at about 2/3rds of the length, going across the width. one side slopes off about 1cm with the other side, going towards the hallway, sloping off and down to the doorway about 3 cm's. The house is only 3 years old but don't mention NHBC as these are pathetic - used a spirit level about 30 cm long to check the floor level (as well as bowed walls etc...). I have got a guy to do the tiles, who will do some levelling and make a decent job with ceramic tiles, however, my wife has fell in love with some porcelain tile (45*45) with the machined edge. My tiler is not keen, or rather has highlighted the extra cost and time etc due to the floor needing to be exactly level
What would be the best way about getting this level. The kitchen is about 17 sq mtrs and the highest point is the highest point in the house. I believe that it is a screed floor and ideally we would like as little a step up from the hallway into the kitchen. we have laminate down through the rest of the house which comes a couple of mm's above the existing join to the tiles in the kitchen.
I have been told about a scrabbler - would this be up to the job and how long would it take to take the hump/ridge down by about 1.5cm to about a metre wide.
Also, anybody got any experience with getting UPVC door casings lifted as the space under the back door is only a few mm's - Cowboy builders eh:icon9:
Thanks for any help/advice
What would be the best way about getting this level. The kitchen is about 17 sq mtrs and the highest point is the highest point in the house. I believe that it is a screed floor and ideally we would like as little a step up from the hallway into the kitchen. we have laminate down through the rest of the house which comes a couple of mm's above the existing join to the tiles in the kitchen.
I have been told about a scrabbler - would this be up to the job and how long would it take to take the hump/ridge down by about 1.5cm to about a metre wide.
Also, anybody got any experience with getting UPVC door casings lifted as the space under the back door is only a few mm's - Cowboy builders eh:icon9:
Thanks for any help/advice