I'm looking to lay a laminate floor in my kitchen and utility (combined area of about 20m2 however the floor in the kitchen isn't quite level. It looks like a concrete slab has been laid at some point and has been 'levelled' at some point (I'm not sure what with) but it's not quite level. Some bits are perfect but there are high and low spots in a couple of areas giving a differential of upto 1cm over a 4ft area (the length of my spirit level!)
First question, if I use 7mm fibreboard underlay will this take enough of the unevenness away for the flooring to be fine, or should I try to self-level before I start?
Having never used self-levelling compound before I'm a bit hesitant as I understand it goes off particularly quickly (within about 10-15 minutes and is set completely within about 3 hours?) so I obviously want to make sure I know what I'm doing before I start! Is it genuinely "self" levelling i.e. mix and pour it and it'll sort itself out, or does it need floating to get it level? I'm a competent DIYer however plastering is one job I can't do so if the self-levelling stuff is anything like plaster I'd rather get someone else to do it! (Or not do it at all)
Any advice would be appreciated.
First question, if I use 7mm fibreboard underlay will this take enough of the unevenness away for the flooring to be fine, or should I try to self-level before I start?
Having never used self-levelling compound before I'm a bit hesitant as I understand it goes off particularly quickly (within about 10-15 minutes and is set completely within about 3 hours?) so I obviously want to make sure I know what I'm doing before I start! Is it genuinely "self" levelling i.e. mix and pour it and it'll sort itself out, or does it need floating to get it level? I'm a competent DIYer however plastering is one job I can't do so if the self-levelling stuff is anything like plaster I'd rather get someone else to do it! (Or not do it at all)
Any advice would be appreciated.