hi,
I've got a 1950's house, it had a few small rooms on the ground floor with parquet (fairly low quality wood, badly fitted). Previous owner removed some of the walls to make the place more open plan, all good. The problem is that the rooms floors were laid individually so there are a few slopes and wobbly bits between rooms, the floors in the rooms weren't level.
I want to level the entire ground floor so I can put down engineered oak or karndean.
If I remove the parquet and any bits of concrete where the old walls were I think i'll need a tonnes of levelling compound....I assume I could get it pumped in cheaper than mixing up loads of bags?
Second question....the sub floor is concrete, its fairly solid and dry...but the parquet was stuck down with what looks like bitumen, and its really nasty sticky stuff.....any ideas what I need to do to prepare the floor for screeding?
I'm really lost as to how to sort this floor out so any advise most welcome.
cheers
Chedz
I've got a 1950's house, it had a few small rooms on the ground floor with parquet (fairly low quality wood, badly fitted). Previous owner removed some of the walls to make the place more open plan, all good. The problem is that the rooms floors were laid individually so there are a few slopes and wobbly bits between rooms, the floors in the rooms weren't level.
I want to level the entire ground floor so I can put down engineered oak or karndean.
If I remove the parquet and any bits of concrete where the old walls were I think i'll need a tonnes of levelling compound....I assume I could get it pumped in cheaper than mixing up loads of bags?
Second question....the sub floor is concrete, its fairly solid and dry...but the parquet was stuck down with what looks like bitumen, and its really nasty sticky stuff.....any ideas what I need to do to prepare the floor for screeding?
I'm really lost as to how to sort this floor out so any advise most welcome.
cheers
Chedz