You should get a laser with a 360 horizontal beam make a pocket in the floor set 1/4 low in floor ...and you will see the beam projected on the floor and see all the high and low spots easily
Semantics matter when doing flooring and many people are confused when the term "levelling" is used because that's really NOT what's important, FLATNESS is important. You can have a floor that slopes (not level) say 1, or even 1 1/2 inches from one side of the room to the other over say 16 ft. but that matters not because as long as the span is FLAT then the "out of level condition" won't be seen by eye. Bedrooms and even living rooms and family room oftentimes have this condition. Stop referring to flooring preparation as "levelling". Most concrete slabs are not "level", but they are FLAT.
You are correct. Most of my floor is a flat plane and not level. However, this laser method does demonstrate how to level a floor. You can put self levelling down and end up with a perfectly level floor.
Best video on this task I have found thus far... well.. didn't find it per say, google recommendation based on numerous searches! But great, thank you!
Hello. I was able to buy it on Amazon but not sure if it is in stock now. This is the name from the Amazon listing: Bon 24-121 3/4-Inch by 4-Inch by 8-Feet Reinforced Aluminum H-Screed with Plastic Cap
Honestly, I hadn't thought about that but it probably helped keep it straight up. I could have turned the vertical line off and still made out alright.
Huepar Laser Level Self-Leveling 150ft/45m Outdoor Cross Line Laser, Selectable Laser Lines with Pulse Mode,Level with Vertical Beam Spread Covers of 150°,360°Magnetic Base and Battery Included -BOX-1G
I just use a 12 or 16 laser level, shows you all the spots above 1/4 inch from the lowest spot on the floor. For a sloped floor, you can just use a small lift for the laser level and grind down high spots that don't follow the slope.
You should get a laser with a 360 horizontal beam make a pocket in the floor set 1/4 low in floor ...and you will see the beam projected on the floor and see all the high and low spots easily
That would work well. Next time !
Just flood the floor a bit and look for dry spots. You can then grind the high spots. No laser needed.
Interesting idea. I never thought about that method.
Yea let’s flood the wood floor so it rots or molds 😂
Semantics matter when doing flooring and many people are confused when the term "levelling" is used because that's really NOT what's important, FLATNESS is important. You can have a floor that slopes (not level) say 1, or even 1 1/2 inches from one side of the room to the other over say 16 ft. but that matters not because as long as the span is FLAT then the "out of level condition" won't be seen by eye. Bedrooms and even living rooms and family room oftentimes have this condition. Stop referring to flooring preparation as "levelling". Most concrete slabs are not "level", but they are FLAT.
You are correct. Most of my floor is a flat plane and not level. However, this laser method does demonstrate how to level a floor. You can put self levelling down and end up with a perfectly level floor.
Best video on this task I have found thus far... well.. didn't find it per say, google recommendation based on numerous searches! But great, thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Good luck on your project.
Much easier to leave the level in one place and use a stick or a metal ruler and move that around the room
Isn't that what I did?
Stop spoiling the trade secrets Sir but this methoed is the best way to level floors from a 10+ year tile installer.
I appreciate your comment!
Hi Bill, where did you buy 8-Feet Reinforced Aluminum H-Screed with Plastic Cap?
Hello. I was able to buy it on Amazon but not sure if it is in stock now. This is the name from the Amazon listing: Bon 24-121 3/4-Inch by 4-Inch by 8-Feet Reinforced Aluminum H-Screed with Plastic Cap
Was the vertical laser line to ensure you were holding the stick exactly vertical?
Honestly, I hadn't thought about that but it probably helped keep it straight up. I could have turned the vertical line off and still made out alright.
What brand/model of laser level are you using? How are you liking it?
Huepar Laser Level Self-Leveling 150ft/45m Outdoor Cross Line Laser, Selectable Laser Lines with Pulse Mode,Level with Vertical Beam Spread Covers of 150°,360°Magnetic Base and Battery Included -BOX-1G
I just use a 12 or 16 laser level, shows you all the spots above 1/4 inch from the lowest spot on the floor.
For a sloped floor, you can just use a small lift for the laser level and grind down high spots that don't follow the slope.
what is a “12 16” laser?