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Leveling floor for hardwood
I've already asked about how to level concrete, but now I'm
contemplating going after my main living level. I'm going to replace the carpet with laminate, and thus, any imperfections will likely be much more visible (and I don't want any imperfections period!). I also know there are a few areas I'm going to have to work on, as they have 1/4" dips over 2' areas. I'm wondering if anyone has any sage advise that could save me some time. If there's any really good tools that I might need, if there's a preferred way to measure levelness, or if there's any practices I should avoid. Thanks, John |
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