LFS19
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AndyT":2rzmgcqn said:Just to pick up on "remedial work on the joists" and what it meant for me.
I laid a new floor in our dining room, which had one end about 2" lower than the other. I lifted the old boards, then cut long, tapering wedges ("firring pieces") to bring the tops of the joists up to a consistent level. (I used a laser level to mark them.) I glued them onto the joists.
I then screwed down 9mm plywood and laid a floating floor, on insulating foam. I think it's doable by anyone with reasonable diy skills and a methodical approach.
If you are paying for someone else's time it might be quicker to rip out the joists and lay new, level ones. My time is cheap and I didn't want to disturb the ceiling on the room downstairs.
I see.
So if there's a similar problem with the joists might a floating floor be the best option or could I still go for board on joists relatively easily?
Cheers