Hello!

I need to level out a slightly uneven floor.
The difference in height is probably no more than 10 mm.
What should one use that can fix such a thin layer without it crumbling?

Best regards, Mattias
 
BirgitS
It depends a bit on what you're going to put on top, but there are masonite boards with different thicknesses, as well as 1 mm thick lumppapp that can be layered a few times.
 
BirgitS BirgitS said:
It depends a bit on what you will have on top, but hardboard sheets of different thicknesses are available, as well as 1 mm thick paperboard that can be laid in a few layers.
A part of the floor (concrete) is perfectly fine in terms of evenness, but I want to lay the same floor (tarkett) between two rooms and there's just a section where it's a bit lower in the casting.
 
I think they would work with, fiber-reinforced self-leveling compound
 
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R RenoverarenBob said:
A certain part of the floor (concrete) is just fine in terms of evenness, but I want to lay the same floor (tarkett) between two rooms, and there's just a section that's lower in the casting.
If it's a parquet floor, it usually works with masonite and felt paper since the floor can handle certain height differences.
 
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T Timmermannen77 said:
I think they would work with fiber-reinforced self-leveling compound
Aha, sounds interesting, any good brand or type one should choose?
 
Weberfloor 140 Nova, I have sometimes used it to level floors. It can be applied 5-60mm thick, remember to use primer to increase adhesion to the substrate. 😃
 
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