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Default Major difference in floor heights ... how to fix?

At present time there is nothing you can do, you should have seek advice and
research before you have anything done!

"J" wrote in message
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We have someone renovating our 1920s bathroom. Somewhere along the way, he
discovered a 2" slope in the floor from the back of the 10' bathroom to the
front. He then went ahead and poured self leveling compound (SLC) on the
floor
to "even things out" so that we can tile the floor and walls. Now there is a
2.5" difference in height between the bathroom floor and the hallway wood
flooring. I can't even find reducers that run that high, and any mockups I
try
to make of a ramp look ridiculous.

Is this standard procedure for leveling a floor? I have never seen such a
high
gap between substrates before. I have to really bend my knee to step down
from
the bathroom into the hallway. I can't even find pictures of such a high gap
online. I am wondering why they chose to level the floor rather than just
find
a middle ground and work from there. A 1" difference in height I could have
handled. Anyone have this happen before? How did you handle it? Thinking of
having poured floors removed, which sounds like a major undertaking I am
keen
on avoiding. This just sticks out like a sore thumb as is. Thanks for any
information you can give!

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