Not necessarily going to DIY this one but this thread seemed the best place to ask. Looking to level two rooms together in our Victorian terrace: Dinning/middle room + Extension built in the 90s.
Middle room has classic floating floor but extension has a solid floor. Is there a way for me to check the makeup of the solid floor without digging the whole thing out? This room is about 25-30mm higher than the middle room and ideally it would be on the same level as the ground floor so wondering if it could be a case of just taking up the screed level and re-doing it rather than increasing the height of the middle room via additional ply/chipboard.
Not necessarily going to DIY this one but this thread seemed the best place to ask. Looking to level two rooms together in our Victorian terrace: Dinning/middle room + Extension built in the 90s.
Middle room has classic floating floor but extension has a solid floor. Is there a way for me to check the makeup of the solid floor without digging the whole thing out? This room is about 25-30mm higher than the middle room and ideally it would be on the same level as the ground floor so wondering if it could be a case of just taking up the screed level and re-doing it rather than increasing the height of the middle room via additional ply/chipboard.