HSA Anyone Screwed Down a Tongue and Groove Floor Where it Was Uneven?

If you have ever faced the challenge of installing a tongue and groove floor where the subfloor was uneven, you are not alone! Many DIY enthusiasts or homeowners encounter this issue, and it can be frustrating. However, with the right techniques and tools, it is possible to tackle this project successfully.

When working with a tongue and groove floor on an uneven subfloor, here are some tips to keep in mind:

  • Start by leveling the subfloor as much as possible. This can be done using self-leveling compound or shims to create a more even surface.
  • Use a moisture barrier to prevent any moisture from seeping through the floor, which can cause damage and warping.
  • Consider using a thicker underlayment to help compensate for the unevenness of the subfloor.
  • Ensure that each plank is securely attached by screwing it down at an angle into the subfloor, especially in the areas where it is uneven.
  • Take your time during the installation process to ensure each piece fits snugly together, making adjustments as needed to accommodate the unevenness.

By following these steps and being patient throughout the process, you can successfully install a tongue and groove floor even on an uneven subfloor. Remember, it's all about proper preparation and attention to detail!


Installing a tongue and groove floor on an uneven subfloor can be a daunting task, but with patience and the right approach, you can achieve a beautiful finish.

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