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Companies that do floor leveling?
Hello
I am looking for a company that can handle floor leveling, etc. Does anyone have any tips on which area I should search in for this?
Thanks for the help
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/Markus
I am looking for a company that can handle floor leveling, etc. Does anyone have any tips on which area I should search in for this?
Thanks for the help
/Markus
Exactly
Hello in Uppsala. Torpargrund chipboard underfloor heating. New. Want it straight and nice.
Now I'm not quite following...
If it's new, it should be straight, right?
The absolute easiest and cheapest way is to buy a cross laser of decent quality for 3-5000:-
Set it up in a suitable place and start measuring.
That's what I've done in the apartment I'm building with uneven concrete floors that are filled with EPS, floor-leveled, and then chipboard on foam or Platon (haven't decided yet..)
I leveled the apartment to get at least 5 cm of EPS + floor leveling at the highest point, added 48 mm for chipboard and foam, and decided that here is 1 meter down to the finished floor and marked it out in the entire apartment, had to draw on the doorframe and then move the laser to the next room and align it with the 1 m mark and then draw in that room.
It has worked great, sure it might differ by one or a few mm but it's not that precise...
If it was an old concrete slab that needed leveling, the easiest thing is to contact a screed company; they have hose levels that they use to level and at the same time set up level pins with the correct height.
If it's new, it should be straight, right?
The absolute easiest and cheapest way is to buy a cross laser of decent quality for 3-5000:-
Set it up in a suitable place and start measuring.
That's what I've done in the apartment I'm building with uneven concrete floors that are filled with EPS, floor-leveled, and then chipboard on foam or Platon (haven't decided yet..)
I leveled the apartment to get at least 5 cm of EPS + floor leveling at the highest point, added 48 mm for chipboard and foam, and decided that here is 1 meter down to the finished floor and marked it out in the entire apartment, had to draw on the doorframe and then move the laser to the next room and align it with the 1 m mark and then draw in that room.
It has worked great, sure it might differ by one or a few mm but it's not that precise...
If it was an old concrete slab that needed leveling, the easiest thing is to contact a screed company; they have hose levels that they use to level and at the same time set up level pins with the correct height.
Yes, if only it were straight. It is a torpargrund with chipboard and underfloor heating. ISO grund.
Could something like this be suitable https://lambertsson.com/maskinuthyr.../punkt--och-linjelasrar/golvinspektionslaser/
Could something like this be suitable https://lambertsson.com/maskinuthyr.../punkt--och-linjelasrar/golvinspektionslaser/
ok good. It is first cellplast then trossbotten I assume underfloor heating and then chipboard. It is uneven over thresholds and over quite a few joints. At one wall it is extreme. If you press down a straightedge on the floor there, there is probably 1.5 cm of air under it on the other side so to speak.
The house is brand new and we have an inspection on Tuesday. I'm just worried that they won't fix the problems, hence I would like someone to measure the floors so I have proof, so to speak, but maybe there are no companies that do that?
Thanks for all the answers and great that you support Leksand, lived there until2016
The house is brand new and we have an inspection on Tuesday. I'm just worried that they won't fix the problems, hence I would like someone to measure the floors so I have proof, so to speak, but maybe there are no companies that do that?
Thanks for all the answers and great that you support Leksand, lived there until2016
https://www.byggahus.se/forum/threads/vilken-tolerans-pa-plattan.108478/
In the last post there, you have some tolerances.
In the last post there, you have some tolerances.
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