I currently have a lounge with LVT which I am replacing.
Unfortunately, it has a slope across part of the length. As I assume I can't lay LVT over an existing floor covering, I need to rip up the old and somehow smooth it ready for glue down LVT (I don't really want LVT click).
I can't level the floor as the rooms off it are the same and I don't want angled steps between them.
Is there a way I can smooth the sloping area with a thick mix of self leveller and towelling it off? I can't afford for the thickness to be too big so the compound needs to me just enough to cover any glue that doesn't come up.
Has anyone smoothed a sloping floor with a minimal amount of thickness?
Cheers J
Unfortunately, it has a slope across part of the length. As I assume I can't lay LVT over an existing floor covering, I need to rip up the old and somehow smooth it ready for glue down LVT (I don't really want LVT click).
I can't level the floor as the rooms off it are the same and I don't want angled steps between them.
Is there a way I can smooth the sloping area with a thick mix of self leveller and towelling it off? I can't afford for the thickness to be too big so the compound needs to me just enough to cover any glue that doesn't come up.
Has anyone smoothed a sloping floor with a minimal amount of thickness?
Cheers J