Hi everyone, and thanks for your time and advice. I've removed some old parquet and will be installing rigid core laminate in a room. I've checked the room with a laser level, and it's consistently level throughout except for one small area in the alcove near the bedroom door, where it dips 3/8" within about 14 inches of space. I've included some photos to help visualize. I've semi-installed a few rows of flooring, and I already need to push down on the end planks by the door a lot to get them to curve and meet the subfloor near the wall. I'm wondering a few things...
1) Do I need to adjust the subfloor here to level it with the rest of the room? This dip occurs all the way across the top edge of the room. Its a 3/8" difference over in the alcove by the door, and it also happens across the closet. Within about 14" at that end of the room, the floor dips 1/4" as it meets with the wall. I'm not a stickler for things being exact, but this seems like a big dip within a very small space. I can already see in my test flooring that my laminate planks need to curve a bunch to meet the subfloor. I personally don't care about this, unless it's going to create some damage in the flooring later on.
2) If I leave the subfloor the way it is, then install the flooring with a slight curve at the end, will this have an impact on the baseboard when I install them later?
3) If I need to fix/adjust the subfloor before installing the flooring, what should I do? I've researched self levelling compounds, ardex feather finish, etc but I'm not very experienced.
1) Do I need to adjust the subfloor here to level it with the rest of the room? This dip occurs all the way across the top edge of the room. Its a 3/8" difference over in the alcove by the door, and it also happens across the closet. Within about 14" at that end of the room, the floor dips 1/4" as it meets with the wall. I'm not a stickler for things being exact, but this seems like a big dip within a very small space. I can already see in my test flooring that my laminate planks need to curve a bunch to meet the subfloor. I personally don't care about this, unless it's going to create some damage in the flooring later on.
2) If I leave the subfloor the way it is, then install the flooring with a slight curve at the end, will this have an impact on the baseboard when I install them later?
3) If I need to fix/adjust the subfloor before installing the flooring, what should I do? I've researched self levelling compounds, ardex feather finish, etc but I'm not very experienced.