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subflooring elevation problem
Any suggestions on how to level a subfloor that has a depression of
about 3/16" in an area that is at the end of a small bathroom? The area of the depression is 13"X51". It will have hardibacker over it. |
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subflooring elevation problem
On Apr 12, 7:50�pm, "rile" wrote:
Any suggestions on how to level a subfloor that has a depression of about 3/16" in an area that is at the end of a small bathroom? *The area of the depression is 13"X51". *It will have hardibacker over it. floor leveling compound |
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On Apr 12, 7:02 pm, " wrote:
On Apr 12, 7:50?pm, "rile" wrote: Any suggestions on how to level a subfloor that has a depression of about 3/16" in an area that is at the end of a small bathroom? ?The area of the depression is 13"X51". ?It will have hardibacker over it. floor leveling compound good answer |
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"rile" wrote in message oups.com... Any suggestions on how to level a subfloor that has a depression of about 3/16" in an area that is at the end of a small bathroom? The area of the depression is 13"X51". It will have hardibacker over it. I image you will be using thinset since you are using hardibacker. I would use thinset to level your depression before applying the backer board. |
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