Greetings and thanks in advance for all help!!!
I am rehabbing our kitchen, cabinets have arrived, and I need to level, more accurately "flatten" the floor. Our home is 125 years old, the current kitchen floor is 6" wide oak tongue and groove planks, with no subfloor. It was a 15' span and I originally was considering tile so I installed a beam in the basement to halve the span, and I screwed every plank down solid, every 16" at each floor joist. Since that time we have switched to laminate "hardwood", i.e. a floating floor. So currently the floor is tight and firm. Although I tried to lift the sagging joists as much as possible when installing the beam, there is still a maximum 1/2" valley in places.
I want to flatten this prior to installation. I was originally recommended to use planipatch and fill and screed fill the valleys. I called the manufacturer and they recommended against because the product isn't recommended for plank flooring. He said it would release.
Others have told me to layer tar paper, but 1/2" seems like a lot of tar paper? I wanted to avoid Self leveling compounds because the old planks have a lot of gaps and the material will seek into the basement, plus I really only want to fill the valleys, not raise the whole floor.
I am open to ALL recommendations!!!!
Thanks
Tom
I am rehabbing our kitchen, cabinets have arrived, and I need to level, more accurately "flatten" the floor. Our home is 125 years old, the current kitchen floor is 6" wide oak tongue and groove planks, with no subfloor. It was a 15' span and I originally was considering tile so I installed a beam in the basement to halve the span, and I screwed every plank down solid, every 16" at each floor joist. Since that time we have switched to laminate "hardwood", i.e. a floating floor. So currently the floor is tight and firm. Although I tried to lift the sagging joists as much as possible when installing the beam, there is still a maximum 1/2" valley in places.
I want to flatten this prior to installation. I was originally recommended to use planipatch and fill and screed fill the valleys. I called the manufacturer and they recommended against because the product isn't recommended for plank flooring. He said it would release.
Others have told me to layer tar paper, but 1/2" seems like a lot of tar paper? I wanted to avoid Self leveling compounds because the old planks have a lot of gaps and the material will seek into the basement, plus I really only want to fill the valleys, not raise the whole floor.
I am open to ALL recommendations!!!!
Thanks
Tom
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