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    Looking for engineered floor recommendation

    Certainly not a concrete. It's softer and lighter. I can scratch it pretty easily. Assuming it's Gypcrete or similar. The thickness is 3/4". I removed a few tiles already. Easy to remove and leaves the self-leveling intact. There is no radiant heat. I figured it will require a layer of...
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    Looking for engineered floor recommendation

    Self leveling is about 3/4" to 1" thick and poured on top of plywood subfloor. It is really dry. Some contractors say to remove the self-level completely but then we'll need an extra layer of plywood because even a normal 3/4" solid wood will be too low. We prefer to have solid wood. But it...
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    Looking for engineered floor recommendation

    We're remodeling the house and want to replace tile with hardwood. There is a self-leveling concrete under the tile. Seems to be well made (has tiny hair-size cracks here and there but feels very solid). We'd like to keep it. To keep the overall height, it limits us to 3/8 engineered wood. Which...
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