by Tall Tone »
Mon Feb 11, 2008 7:20 pm
Hi there
+/- 5mm per metre actually means up to a 10mm variation over every metre. This is I am afraid much more than most wood manufacturers would allow. I seem to remember the old standard was +/- 3mm over 3 meters but every wood company seems to be different.
The problem is that the wood flooring is designed to be as flat as possible and when you have an unlevel floor all the wood will do is sit on the high spots.
I would advise using a levelling compound to level the floor (Your only filling in the low spots anyway) and then stick your wood to the levelling compound. Don't forget the DPM though, either above or below the levelling compound depending on the manufacturer.
Regards
TT