KokodaRick
8th December 2007, 04:20 PM
Hi,
I recently purchased a house and would love to install some 19mm Sydney blue gum floor boards.
The existing floor has a few level problems (sits on bearers, joists with particle / chip boards) that i can feel under foot. the sub-floor has easy access and upon inspection looks pretty good.
I spoke to 4 different installers for quotes and recieved 4 different answers on how to fix. Can anyone advise / help pls .....because im confused. the answers i got were;
1. Sand the existing flooring (slightly) to get close to level then lay straight on ($)
2. Install new layer of plywood over existing flooring and level new ply ($$$)
3. Do nothing - timber boards will bridge and flex ($)
4. Install wedges / packers in the sub-floor joist to level up ($$)
I intent on using raw timbers then sanding / finishing.
I could do with some advice.
Thx
Rick
I recently purchased a house and would love to install some 19mm Sydney blue gum floor boards.
The existing floor has a few level problems (sits on bearers, joists with particle / chip boards) that i can feel under foot. the sub-floor has easy access and upon inspection looks pretty good.
I spoke to 4 different installers for quotes and recieved 4 different answers on how to fix. Can anyone advise / help pls .....because im confused. the answers i got were;
1. Sand the existing flooring (slightly) to get close to level then lay straight on ($)
2. Install new layer of plywood over existing flooring and level new ply ($$$)
3. Do nothing - timber boards will bridge and flex ($)
4. Install wedges / packers in the sub-floor joist to level up ($$)
I intent on using raw timbers then sanding / finishing.
I could do with some advice.
Thx
Rick