Hello, I've read a lot of the topics but I cant find the answer.
We had a new floor laid with all the insulation and everything about 2 years ago. This is a slow ongoing conversion!
Our new builder has mentioned that the floor is totally out - it goes up about 2 cm in the middle and wavers up and down across the rest of the main room - and also on this and the other 2 rooms there are swirls across left from when they tried to level it when laying. The rooms are approx 15'x15' and 18'x12' and 15'x12'. We intend to have a wooden floor (from thick old pine planks we've had for years), maybe carpet tiles and maybe stone tiles... so all floors need to be pretty level. We also do not have any spare height to play with really as our ceiling is 2.2 now, without any flooring finish. (Unless there is a screed we could use that could be very very thin. The highest point of the floor, therefore the least screed needed, is right in the busiest walk through area.)
I'm trying to find a company in Yorkshire that can do this for us - or our builder has offered to do it if we hire the equipment. I spoke to one company who does this work, but they and others only seem to do commercial properties. This man was very helpful though and told me we'd require a scabbler and a grinder.
Can anybody point me in the right direction as to what to do? It would be much appreciated...
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