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charlie1
Hi all! Help needed,
I went out at the weekend to see a kitchen floor for ror tiling. The subfloor has very slight bounce and is not straight, seems to be out as much as 10mm in places. The subfloor has been overboarded with 9mm plywood and then kitchen fitted on top.
Im trying to find the best way to tackle this. Idealy i would like to rip up the 9mm ply and refix with either 15mm ply or cement board however due to some of the curved design of the end pannels of the kitchen i think this could be really difficult cutting round it all to get it up!
Option 1 - over board the ply with another layer of 9 mm ply, glued and screwd then use flexi slc to level whole floor (Ithink height could be an issue)
Option 2 - Bite the bullet and rip up the origonal plywood.
Advice please! I have a feeling what you guys are gonna say! as im typing this it seems pretty obvious, what do you guys think?
Thanks
I went out at the weekend to see a kitchen floor for ror tiling. The subfloor has very slight bounce and is not straight, seems to be out as much as 10mm in places. The subfloor has been overboarded with 9mm plywood and then kitchen fitted on top.
Im trying to find the best way to tackle this. Idealy i would like to rip up the 9mm ply and refix with either 15mm ply or cement board however due to some of the curved design of the end pannels of the kitchen i think this could be really difficult cutting round it all to get it up!
Option 1 - over board the ply with another layer of 9 mm ply, glued and screwd then use flexi slc to level whole floor (Ithink height could be an issue)
Option 2 - Bite the bullet and rip up the origonal plywood.
Advice please! I have a feeling what you guys are gonna say! as im typing this it seems pretty obvious, what do you guys think?
Thanks