Hello,
I had to replace some of the subfloor in a hallway which had 3/4in oak t & g planks which continue out to the living room so now I need to put new hardwood down.
The house has settled a bit and the floor is not very level so when I put down new plywood on the floor joists I noticed some low and high spots and now I am unsure about putting the flooring down.
Is there any material you would suggest for a thin underlayment that wood help level out the surface. The original floor had some kind of brown paper under it.
Can I just install the planks if the floor is not perfectly flat or do I definitely have to do "something" first?
Please advise, I am new to this stuff
Thank you.
I had to replace some of the subfloor in a hallway which had 3/4in oak t & g planks which continue out to the living room so now I need to put new hardwood down.
The house has settled a bit and the floor is not very level so when I put down new plywood on the floor joists I noticed some low and high spots and now I am unsure about putting the flooring down.
Is there any material you would suggest for a thin underlayment that wood help level out the surface. The original floor had some kind of brown paper under it.
Can I just install the planks if the floor is not perfectly flat or do I definitely have to do "something" first?
Please advise, I am new to this stuff
Thank you.
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