If an engineer found no structural issues you may be able to level the floor by applying a cement based self leveling floor product such as henry level.
How to level basement floor for laminate.
The floor can have an unlevel subfloor and still have a base for a nice laminate floor.
If you are installing a locking or floating floor not attached to the subfloor just make sure that the subfloor is clean.
Use a long level and tape measure to check that the floor is level.
Laminate floors may be glued down or installed as floating systems which lock together using tongue and groove connectors.
To level a basement floor start by removing any furniture and appliances on it and then thoroughly cleaning it.
Once the floor is covered.
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Typically the floor must be level and uniform within 3 16 inch every 10 feet.
In this video we show you everything you need to know to make perfect level floor using self leveling floor compound.
Laminate flooring on an uneven subfloor can cause problems and needs to be addressed.
Use a squeegee or trowel to spread the self leveling agent around until the whole floor is covered.
It s a bit confusing but a flat floor can still be slightly out of level and still create a good foundation for a long lasting floor installation.
How to level a floor for installing laminate laminate is a budget friendly attractive alternative to hardwood flooring.
Most traditional laminates are made with a waterproof surface layer a decorative layer and then fiberboard backing this backing is what is susceptible to moisture and if it comes in contact with liquids it can warp twist rot and start to grow mold and mildew.
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While bumps and dips in the subfloor require correcting there s no need to.
Laminate planks snap together and float above a subfloor which means tiny subfloor imperfections are okay although again a level subfloor will help prevent damage.
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When leveling a floor for laminate the floor needs to be even across the surface not level from one side to the other.