A floating floor only performs well when the base underneath is truly flat, so floating floor leveling is often the step that prevents squeaks, hollow spots, and click-lock failures later. Columbus Hardwood Flooring Company handles commercial and residential leveling for floating systems like LVP, laminate, and engineered planks, starting by measuring the slab or subfloor using a 6-foot straightedge check to confirm floor flatness tolerance. We also run a moisture test when needed, because excess moisture can compromise both the underlayment and the locking joints.
From there, we choose the right correction method for the depth and spread of the issue. Low areas may call for self-leveling underlayment, while small transitions get tightened up using floor patch compound and a smooth feather finish. Underlayment details matter too, so we install the correct vapor barrier underlayment when required, and we can use options like AcoustiTECH foam for sound control in multi-unit spaces. In wet-adjacent areas, assemblies may include Schluter Ditra as part of the build-up. Finally, we verify perimeter movement using proper expansion gap spacing, so the floor has room to breathe without buckling. The result is a floating floor that feels solid underfoot and stays locked tight over time.
Our Floating Floor Leveling Services
We provide a range of specialized floating floor leveling services to ensure your floors are stable and reliable. Each step in our process plays a crucial role in achieving the best results for your space.
Regular cleaning is essential for maintaining the look and durability of engineered stone floors. We use specialized equipment and safe cleaning solutions to remove dirt, grime, and stains.
Our team provides thorough cleaning that reaches into cracks and crevices. This service helps to prevent buildup, which can damage the floor over time. We recommend scheduling cleaning sessions every few months for optimal results.
Sealing your engineered stone floor is critical to protect it from stains and moisture. We offer professional sealing services that create a barrier against spills and dirt.
Applying a sealant keeps your floors looking new and makes cleaning easier. We advise resealing every 1-3 years, depending on foot traffic and usage. Our team can help determine the best schedule for your specific flooring.
If your engineered stone floor has scratches, chips, or other damage, we provide restoration and repair services. Our experts assess the floor’s condition and recommend appropriate solutions.
We use advanced techniques to repair damages while ensuring the floor maintains its original appearance. Restoration can include polishing, grinding, and filling in cracks. This service can significantly enhance the floor's aesthetic and prolong its life.
We understand that every floor is different, which is why we offer customized maintenance plans. These plans are tailored to your specific needs and lifestyle.
We work with you to assess your floor's condition and determine a maintenance schedule that suits you. Our plans can include regular cleaning, sealing, and any necessary repairs. This approach ensures your engineered stone floors receive the best care possible
Proper floor leveling is essential for both safety and comfort in any space. When floors are uneven, they can create trip hazards and lead to accidents. We want to avoid any injuries that can arise from these dangers.
An even floor also improves the appearance of your rooms. It allows furniture to sit properly, preventing wobbling. This helps maintain a tidy, welcoming atmosphere.
Another key point is that leveling your floors can extend the life of flooring materials. Uneven surfaces can cause wear and tear. This leads to costly repairs or replacements over time.
Here are some benefits of proper floor leveling:
Investing in floor leveling services is a wise decision. It not only enhances your living spaces but also protects your investments. Proper leveling makes a big difference in how you use your homes and businesses.
Our team has years of experience in the flooring industry. We know the best practices to ensure your floors are perfectly leveled.
We use only the highest quality materials. This helps us provide durable and long-lasting solutions for your flooring needs.
We prioritize our customers. Our goal is to ensure that you are happy with our work from start to finish.
Our team is skilled and trained in the latest techniques. We make sure every project is done right the first time.
FAQs About Floating Floor Leveling Services
Floating floor leveling pricing in Columbus depends on square footage, how deep and widespread the low spots are, and whether the subfloor is concrete or plywood/OSB. Costs increase if we need to remove existing LVP or laminate, move heavy furniture, grind high spots, or repair cracks and damaged subfloor panels. Material choice matters too, like Ardex K 15 or MAPEI self-leveler plus primer. We quote after checking flatness.
Uneven or bouncy floating floors usually come from an out-of-flat subfloor, deflection in joists, loose subfloor fasteners, or underlayment that’s too thick or compressed. On concrete, slab dips and high seams are common. We diagnose it by mapping the floor using a long straightedge or laser, checking manufacturer flatness specs, and inspecting for moisture, cracks, or movement. Then we pinpoint whether leveling, re-fastening, or structural repair is needed.
Yes, leveling is often required because click-lock joints fail when the subfloor isn’t flat. Most manufacturers call for a flatness tolerance around 3/16 inch over 10 feet, and many specify 1/8 inch over 6 feet, but we always follow the exact product guide for your Coretec, Shaw, Mohawk, or Pergo floor. Meeting tolerance prevents peaking, gapping, and squeaks, and helps protect your warranty.
In most cases, the floating floor needs to be removed to properly level the subfloor, because self-leveling underlayment and patch products must bond directly to concrete or wood. If the issue is localized, we can sometimes unclick and re-lay sections of LVP or laminate, but true leveling still happens underneath. Keeping the floor in place usually leads to temporary fixes and recurring bounce or joint separation.
Self-leveling underlayment is a pourable cement-based mix that flows to flatten larger areas, ideal for concrete slabs or broad low spots when used with the right primer and gauge rake. Patch compounds are trowel-applied and better for smaller dips, seams, and feathering edges. We choose based on the subfloor type, depth of correction, and installation schedule, using products like Ardex Feather Finish or MAPEI Planipatch when appropriate.