Pepper.Rivenbark
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- Mar 23, 2023
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Here's what I'm working with: I'm going to install Lifeproof 8mm with 12 mil wear layer. After I handle my dips in the OSB, I plan to top with 1/5" lauan then the Lifeproof Universal Underlayment. Maybe I'm overkilling but I want this floor to be solid! The install/warranty states for subfloor flatness tolerance '¼" in 10ft.' = I don't understand what that means?
Here's my problem:
Soooooo...I've three 1/4" dips in my OSB subfloor. The room is a rectangle, 22' x 11' and three places dip down to 1/4" over an area of about 3-4'. I've applied Henry 354 Premix Patch and Level but I'm thinking there's a better way to handle the dips. I've looked into self-leveling products but I've been baffled by the types/primers/materials to use them on. Any advice about tackling this dips would be greatly appreciated!
Here's my problem:
Soooooo...I've three 1/4" dips in my OSB subfloor. The room is a rectangle, 22' x 11' and three places dip down to 1/4" over an area of about 3-4'. I've applied Henry 354 Premix Patch and Level but I'm thinking there's a better way to handle the dips. I've looked into self-leveling products but I've been baffled by the types/primers/materials to use them on. Any advice about tackling this dips would be greatly appreciated!