I am renovating my kitchen, and i have a problem. My house is i don't know exactly how many years old, but I'll just say a lot. The problem is One half of my kitchen is about a half inch higher than the other half. The reason is, some moron before I even bought this house, extended the kitchen but messed but with the joist. He put it lower then the original joist was suppose to be which for some reason, I don't even know why(they look the same from the bottom and the plywood/sheathing on the joist are both the same thickness). So anyways, I was remaking the sub floor because of termite/water damage, and i encountered this c**p. Is there a way I can level this floor with the original one? Do I have to put self-leveling compound right on the floor? Or does it have to be on concrete or something? This floor will have marble tiles on it.
The dimensions for both halves, are nearly 8x8'
Can I use self leveling compound for the entire lower half floor?
Also the floor isn't exactly 1/2" higher, It's a little less.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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