How Do You Level Uneven Flooring?

How do you level uneven flooring? From the wall for about 2 feet, the floor is slightly raised. I want to tile the floor with either ceramic or vinyl tile, but I know an uneven floor will spell trouble for tiles. Any ideas?

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  • Boston11th April, 2004

    There are a few easy ways. However, need to know what the subflooring is made of as well as the cause of the slope. Also, what is the finish floor now?

  • InActive_Account11th April, 2004

    You may be able to solve the problem by replacing the sub-floor. Go to Lowe's or Home Depot in the flooring department they sell floor leveler which may work for you.

  • eltn12813th April, 2004

    You can buy a product, that self levels. It's a liquid that you pour onto the floor and it levels out and drys. It works great but it's a little expensive. Sorry, I can't remember the name of it. I'll try to find out.

  • eltn12813th April, 2004

    KOROPLAN DUR, is one brand, for self- leveling.
    [ Edited by eltn128 on Date 04/13/2004 ]

  • tinman175514th April, 2004

    I have a house on a mine, built into a hillside. The house has moved many times. But I wanted ceramic tile in the kitchen. So they have this rubber type mat that was put on top of the sub floor. I have never had one tile break . YET!!!!

    There was no way to to permanently level the floor or the house. I know the house is crooked but no one else does.

    I was told they use this even on level areas now because, on new houses the tiles would break as the house shifted into place.


    Good Luck

    Lori
    [addsig]

  • durabond518th April, 2004

    Ardex and Liquid Latex are two brands but the problem could be the sub-floor or joists and that has to be fixed first. Ceramic and vinyl will crack up if the floor is not prepared properly.

  • raymo2818th April, 2004

    if it is just slightly out of whack all you have to do is put some asphault shingles under the tiles. it's a nice little trick to use and you can taper the floor easier by stacking the shingles. 8-)

  • pushcart19th April, 2004

    Has anyone ever had an older home that they have jacked up from the basement to level? I am considering a rehab that has a seriously noticeable slope to it among other things.

    pros and cons??

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