Laminate flooring on an uneven subfloor can cause problems and needs to be addressed.
Vinyl plank flooring on uneven floor.
Although not as flexible as carpet vinyl still conforms easily to the shape of the floor underneath it.
Vinyl planks are awesome.
Vinyl planks even come in a range of looks that mimic other materials like hardwood and stone.
A little cheat to help work past a small dip in your subfloor when installing laminate flooring.
This is super resilient.
Available in sheets and tiles vinyl flooring is easy to install and works well on uneven surfaces.
Hands down my latest favorites when it comes to flooring.
The benefit of sturdier types of flooring is that they will give the floor the illusion of being more even than it actually is.
Vinyl gets glued to the floor and then smoothed over the surfaces where it will easily cover and mold to small peaks and valleys.
In fact not only on the uneven floor but on any floors.
For very uneven flooring laminate sheets or tiles may be a better bet.
Luxury vinyl flooring ups the ante when it comes to both durability and style when compared to regular more traditional vinyl formulations.
In addition to the floating floor installation method lvt floors offer scratch water and high traffic protection that is unequaled in any other flooring types.
Luxury vinyl is also a relatively easy material to install making it attractive to diy minded home and business owners.
For only slightly uneven flooring sturdy materials such as vinyl plank can also be used for full coverage.
Vinyl plank flooring on uneven concrete.
The floor can have an unlevel subfloor and still have a base for a nice laminate floor.