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How can I smooth an uneven concrete slap on my extensionfloor?

Hi I have had a extension built at the back of my house. It is almost complete now. I had a 6ft 6 ft. 6 in. patio door at the back of the house, and the builders left it till last to remove. This will leave my kitchen to be open plan into the extension. When they removed itthe door, they found that the floor was a different level. As a fix, the builders, working by hand, have put more concrete or cement down in strips. I wanted to put a quality laminated floor down, but the strips have made the floor uneven. Is it my builders responsibility to correct this uneven floor?. Would a floor leveler product be appropriate in this application?

concrete slap on my extension

Hi I have had a extension built at the back of my house. It is almost complete now. I had a 6ft 6 patio door at the back of the house and the builders left it till last to remove. This will leave my kitchen to be open plan into the extension. When they removed it they found that the floor was a different level. As a fix the builders, working by hand, have put more concrete or cement down in strips. I wanted to put a quality laminated floor down, but the strips have made the floor uneven. Is it my builders responsibility to correct this uneven floor? Would a floor leveler product be appropriate in this application?

How can I smooth an uneven concrete floor?

I have had a extension built at the back of my house. It is almost complete now. I had a 6 ft. 6 in. patio door at the back of the house, and the builders left it till last to remove. This will leave my kitchen to be open plan into the extension. When they removed the door, they found that the floor was a different level. As a fix, the builders, working by hand, have put more concrete down in strips. I wanted to put a quality laminated floor down, but the strips have made the floor uneven. Would a floor leveler product be appropriate in this application?

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hi iHi I have had a extension built at the back of my house. It is almost complete now. I had a 6ft 6 patio door at the back of the house and the builders left it till last to remove as. This will leave my kitchen willto be open plan into the extension. whenWhen they removed it they found that the floor was a different level. So by handAs a fix the builders, working by hand, have put more concrete or cement down in strips. I wanted to put a quality laminated floor down, but the strips have made the floor uneven. Is it my builders responcibilityresponsibility to correct this uneven floor with maybe? Would a floor leveler product be appropriate in this application?

thank you

Julie

hi i have had a extension at the back of my house. It is almost complete now. I had a 6ft 6 patio door at the back of the house and the builders left it till last to remove as my kitchen will be open plan into the extension. when they removed it they found that the floor was a different level. So by hand the builders have put more concrete or cement down in strips. I wanted to put a quality laminated floor down, but the strips have made the floor uneven. Is it my builders responcibility to correct this uneven floor with maybe a floor leveler?

thank you

Julie

Hi I have had a extension built at the back of my house. It is almost complete now. I had a 6ft 6 patio door at the back of the house and the builders left it till last to remove. This will leave my kitchen to be open plan into the extension. When they removed it they found that the floor was a different level. As a fix the builders, working by hand, have put more concrete or cement down in strips. I wanted to put a quality laminated floor down, but the strips have made the floor uneven. Is it my builders responsibility to correct this uneven floor? Would a floor leveler product be appropriate in this application?

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concrete slap on my extension

hi i have had a extension at the back of my house. It is almost complete now. I had a 6ft 6 patio door at the back of the house and the builders left it till last to remove as my kitchen will be open plan into the extension. when they removed it they found that the floor was a different level. So by hand the builders have put more concrete or cement down in strips. I wanted to put a quality laminated floor down, but the strips have made the floor uneven. Is it my builders responcibility to correct this uneven floor with maybe a floor leveler?

thank you

Julie