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Floor not level
I've just spent the last couple of days laying a laminate floor.
I assumed the concrete floor onto which it was laid was level but now the laminate is down and I can stand back it's clear it's not. The last 600mm drops by 10 - 20mm. I've got someone coming in on Wednesday to mitre and fit the worktops. Ideally I would like to level the floor but I'm concerned that any damp screed will damage the laminate which has to go down (admittedly onto a dampproof underlay) before the cabinets and then the worktops can be installed. Anyone able to offer a view on how to proceed? I could simply ignore the slope and just raise the back legs of the units. But Management is aware of the situation... -- Frank (Beware of spam trap - remove the negative) |
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