Putting down engineered floor on uneven floor and humid spce
Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 8:22 pm
I have a camp in the mountains and I'm starting to think about a new kitchen floor. The camp has a dehumidifier running all winter and it's not heated in the winter. My vinyl floor is loose and unglued and we had some floor patches done which required the vinyl to be cut in a few spots.
I was thinking about an engineered floor, nothing fancy, assuming that it may be pretty easy to do. The problems are as shown above plus the floor is slightly uneven as it gets close to the wall, it has always been that way. This is a Champion mobile home and it has chipboard floors, not plywood. What do you suggest given the conditions mentioned above. Can I put an engineered floor in, will humidity and not heating in the winter be an issue?
I was thinking about an engineered floor, nothing fancy, assuming that it may be pretty easy to do. The problems are as shown above plus the floor is slightly uneven as it gets close to the wall, it has always been that way. This is a Champion mobile home and it has chipboard floors, not plywood. What do you suggest given the conditions mentioned above. Can I put an engineered floor in, will humidity and not heating in the winter be an issue?