Man I'm ripping up a lot of floors these months! I'm dealing with an incredibly uneven subfloor right now. Used to be carpet. Previous owner filled the most egregious valleys with floor leveling compound that's old and turning into dust. So i need to decide the following:
How to fix it? And then what to put down - laminate or vinyl plank?
So I can either hire someone to just put big sheets of plywood down across the entire floor. Generally speaking, if i do this, I won't need to otherwise correct the flooring right?
Or, I could grab my planer, my belt sander, and some levelling compound and do my best to level it out a bit.
In terms for flooring, I'm either doing cheap laminate or cheap ish LVP (it's a rental). The laminate is a bit more forgiving because i have an underlayment but for the vinyl plank if i remember correctly the floor has to be perfectly flat because you don't use an underlayment. The kind i used has sticky edges and you just stuck the edge of one piece to the edge of another.
I loved how easy the LVP was. I didn't need a saw! I'm terrible at a jig saw so even though I've done laminate before it's frustrating and any detailed areas don't look so great.
If i hire someone to put sheets of plywood down, do i still need to use floor leveler? If I use laminate, could I get away with planing down the worst peaks but leaving a bit of unevenness and getting a thick underlayment?
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What happens if I install flooring over an uneven subfloor?
Installing hard flooring over an uneven subfloor can lead to gaps, creaking noises, and boards shifting or breaking. Over time, this may also void product warranties, as most manufacturers require floors to be installed on a level base.
Can underlay fix an uneven subfloor?
No — underlay cannot correct bumps or dips. It only provides cushioning and noise reduction. Using thick or multiple layers of underlay will make the problem worse and reduce stability. Levelling compounds, grinding, or plywood are the correct solutions.
What happens if you lay laminate flooring on uneven floor?
Laminate flooring on an uneven floor will cause many problems. One of the major problems are loud pops and cracks that will eventually surface when you walk across due to pockets of air beneath the surface as a result of the uneven subfloor.
Other potential long term issues include buckling, loose boards, and a significant shortening of the laminate flooring’s lifespan. However, slightly uneven subfloors are simple to fix with fast and easy solutions such as sanding down the bumps or using self levelling compound prior to installation.