Hi all.
A friend bought a flat and one of her rooms seems to have a bit of an issue.
The carpet showed that some floorboards where slightly concave with some high ridges at the joins.
Wr pulled the carpet up, to find floorboards that where sat on what looks like very crumbly screed over concrete.
I need to help her level it for when the laminate comes in.
Unfortunately she is on a very tight budget due to unforseen costs on the property.
Originally my plan was to just screw down then sand the boards. Given their condition not sure its an option.
So i THINK some options are:
1. Put ply over it all.
2. Remove the original wood, scrape if the crumble then use a deep bed screed at around 10mm. Although we are talking £150 for 6 bags of deep fill. Which does 2.2m2 at 5 nn.
Are there any other cheqp options?
Thanks in advance
A friend bought a flat and one of her rooms seems to have a bit of an issue.
The carpet showed that some floorboards where slightly concave with some high ridges at the joins.
Wr pulled the carpet up, to find floorboards that where sat on what looks like very crumbly screed over concrete.
I need to help her level it for when the laminate comes in.
Unfortunately she is on a very tight budget due to unforseen costs on the property.
Originally my plan was to just screw down then sand the boards. Given their condition not sure its an option.
So i THINK some options are:
1. Put ply over it all.
2. Remove the original wood, scrape if the crumble then use a deep bed screed at around 10mm. Although we are talking £150 for 6 bags of deep fill. Which does 2.2m2 at 5 nn.
Are there any other cheqp options?
Thanks in advance