How do you level a floor?

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Floors are made from different materials they are those that are made from wood, concrete among others. to level floor you will need the following materials, marker, tarps, floor levelling compound, trowel, framing square and a vacuum among others. First you will need to scrap the floor, then using a piece of lumber check for uneven spots and mark the highs and lows. You can use the concrete grinder to remove the large bumps go over the spot until they are levelled. Then using a curing floor levelling compound pour it into over and using a trowel to ensure the place is levelled.
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You can level a concrete floor with leveling compound you can mix at home. Decide where the floor isn't level, then add the compound to bring the floor up to par. For more information
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If you have a concrete floor underneath, you can use a leveling compound and pour it over the floor in the low spots. It will settle and level out the floor. Check your local hardware
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Leveling a floor is very hard. It is easier to level and wooden floor because all you have to do is sand it down to its natural level. Sanding can be a very tedious job but when completed
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1. Place a long board at the highest point in the floor, and hold it straight across to discover if your floor is level. If it's not, you can use shingles to build up any dips. If
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