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I'm renovating my old house built 1820s the house has settlement and every room runs out around 3 inches, I have removed 2 walls to open up one of the rooms and overboarded the floor with 22mm plywood, I have not taken out the full 3 inch slope as the windows doors etc would then look odd but I've levelled it up enough so it's not obvious under foot, my question is I've overboard and want to finish with an engineered wood floor but there are 3 or 4 valleys low spots in the plywood, does anyone know what floor leveller I can use to remove these valleys ideally to a feather edge, I'm finding suitable products for the plywood but the tolerances are from 3mm not to feather edge, also because the floor still isn't level it will be difficult to use the self leveller without the product following the slope any one have any ideas, someone at work said use flexible tile adhesive and trowel out the dips what is everyone's thought on this idea.
I'm renovating my old house built 1820s the house has settlement and every room runs out around 3 inches, I have removed 2 walls to open up one of the rooms and overboarded the floor with 22mm plywood, I have not taken out the full 3 inch slope as the windows doors etc would then look odd but I've levelled it up enough so it's not obvious under foot, my question is I've overboard and want to finish with an engineered wood floor but there are 3 or 4 valleys low spots in the plywood, does anyone know what floor leveller I can use to remove these valleys ideally to a feather edge, I'm finding suitable products for the plywood but the tolerances are from 3mm not to feather edge, also because the floor still isn't level it will be difficult to use the self leveller without the product following the slope any one have any ideas, someone at work said use flexible tile adhesive and trowel out the dips what is everyone's thought on this idea.