Hey guys,
I have a laundry that disgusts me and I simply want to neaten it up by laying some flooring that matches the timber flooring I already have throughout my house. I want to make the laundry feel more like it was always part of the house and less 'tacked on' from yesteryear.
The problems I face are:
The floor is nowhere near level it slopes to the outside of the house (the sliding door in the photos is the INSIDE of the house). The slop is not uniform.
The laundry is wall to wall asbestos and I want to avoid disturbing it, and any that may be under the laminate flooring.
My solution:
Since my budget is low, I simply want to use Timber Floor Leveller straight onto the laminate to level out the floor and then some adhesive flooring straight over the top. Where the floor slopes further than the 12mm limit of the floor leveller product, I was thinking I could pack it up with cement sheet or yellow tongue, glued and or screwed straight over the top of the current laminate (so as not to disturb anything) and then the floor leveller would go over that, giving me my level surface to put my new matching laminate over.
My questions are:
Will this work? 😂
If not, does anyone have an idea that avoids ripping up the floor and will get it level enough to drop a roll of laminate on it?
Any tips or help very much welcome! Even your experiences with the floor leveller
view from backdoor
view from connecting door
an idea of the slope
Upside down - 35mm slope over 1.2 metres
product would be handy.
Room size is 1700 x 3700mm
Timber Floor Leveler product
Cheers