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    New Hardwood Floor Slope in Old Home

    The contract did not call out specifically leveling the floor. The GC subbed out the hardwood supplier and installer, yes, that is my understanding now that I go through the GC. I do not think level is the isue, the issue is that the floor is not flat, it slopes down 5/8" over 2.5 feet, then...
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    New Hardwood Floor Slope in Old Home

    The right side of the photo shows the level on the back floor, that is the edge of the newer area (40 year old reno with plywood subfloor) underneath. The left side of the photo shows the level hovering over the older section, the area that was torn out to the joists then built up with 3/4"...
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    New Hardwood Floor Slope in Old Home

    I think the photo above does a better job of explaining this. This is a 48 inch level, it is level, the back of the level is on the newer addition subfloor, the other end is off the floor at least 3/4 inches. The old sub floor did meet the back on the same plane, or so it appeared. The...
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    New Hardwood Floor Slope in Old Home

    Hello, I am in need of professional advice. We have a new hardwood Ash floor that was installed in our kitchen, our home is just over 100 years old. Approximately one half of the kitchen floor is in the older part of the home, the other in a more recent (40 years ago) renovation with newer...
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