i need to raise floor in lounge and hall about 25mm to run flush with new kitchen floor?

  • Thread starter Thread starter ukstocks5
  • Start date Start date
U

ukstocks5

Guest
i need to raise floor in lounge and hall about 25mm to run flush with new kitchen floor because the concrete on new extension is too high to get enough screed on so it will be higher than the lounge so i was thinking could i lay them woodfibre underlay boards straight on top of my laminate flooring that was coming up anyway and then use about 15mm depth real wood flooring on top of this to get the desired height, can i do it this way ie flooring on top of flooring or is their an easier way to do it, thanks
 
If your planning to take up the old flooring why not use plywood as a second sub floor on top of the original sub? You might need to insulate it or something but I would think that that would add stability as well as height to the existing floor. Check with your building codes though because I am certain that you can do that in the USA, but since you gave metric measurements I am going to guess you aren't building in the USA.
 
Back
Top