Mind-Blowing Room Tricks for Perfect Alignment

MrYoucandoityourself
28 Apr 202404:57

Summary

TLDRIn this informative video, the creator addresses the issue of an uneven floor in a bedroom, higher than the hallway, due to a piecemeal leveling approach. The solution involves dividing the room, using a self-leveling compound for leveling, and creating a smooth transition ramp with PlaniPatch. The process includes detailed steps like using a roller for even spreading, measuring with a baseboard, and mixing PlaniPatch with water for better bonding. The video offers a practical guide for viewers facing similar flooring challenges, ensuring a seamless transition between floor levels.

Takeaways

  • 🏠 The issue discussed is a bedroom floor that is higher than the hallway, causing a transition problem.
  • πŸ› οΈ The apartment wasn't leveled in one go, which led to the uneven floor levels after furniture was moved in.
  • πŸ”„ A solution involves dividing the room into two parts to address the leveling issue.
  • πŸšͺ The left side of the room, near the closet, was blocked off for the leveling process.
  • πŸ›‘οΈ Self-leveling compound was used for leveling, specifically an M product, which is similar to other brands like U mΓ©, naap plan 2, or mΓ© self Lev plus.
  • πŸ“ An 8 ft straight edge was used to spread the self-leveling compound evenly across the floor.
  • 🧩 To create a ramp for a smooth transition, a mixture of plany patch and water was prepared for patching.
  • πŸ’§ Water was added to the plany patch in small amounts to ensure proper bonding and consistency.
  • πŸ› οΈ Plany patch was used for filling holes in the floor or to improve the adhesion of the self-leveling compound to the floor.
  • βš’οΈ After the plany patch dries, the edges are ground to ensure a smooth transition with the self-leveling compound.
  • 🏑 Once the patching is complete and the floor is leveled, the flooring can be installed using a basebar to press it down.

Q & A

  • Why is the bedroom floor higher than the hallway in the described situation?

    -The bedroom floor is higher because the apartment was leveled in parts rather than in one go, resulting in an uneven floor level when transitioning from the hallway to the bedroom.

  • What was the initial approach to solving the uneven floor level issue?

    -The initial approach was to divide the room into two parts and level each part separately to create a smooth transition without a sudden step.

  • What material is used for leveling the floor in the video?

    -The material used for leveling the floor is a self-leveling compound, specifically M product, which is similar to U mΓ©, naap plan 2 or mΓ©, self Lev plus.

  • What is the purpose of using a self-leveling compound in this situation?

    -The self-leveling compound is used to create a flat and even surface, which is essential for a smooth transition between different floor levels and for the installation of the flooring material.

  • How does the video suggest creating a ramp to transition between the leveled areas?

    -The video suggests using a mixture of plany patch and water to create a ramp. This mixture is spread over the leveled area and, once dry, is ground to blend seamlessly with the self-leveling compound.

  • What is the role of the roller in the leveling process shown in the video?

    -The roller is used to spread the self-leveling compound evenly across the floor, ensuring a smooth and level surface.

  • Why is it important to measure the height difference with a baseboard in the video?

    -Measuring the height difference with a baseboard helps to ensure that the leveling compound is applied correctly and that the final floor level is consistent with the surrounding areas.

  • What precautions are taken to avoid damage to the existing floor during the leveling process?

    -Tape is used to protect the edges of the laminate floor, and a baseboard is placed over the carpet to prevent any damage during the patching and leveling process.

  • How does the video differentiate between using plany patch for filling holes and for creating ramps?

    -For filling holes, plany patch is spread around the floor to fill in the damaged areas. For creating ramps, it is mixed with water and applied in layers to gradually slope the floor level.

  • What is the final step in the process after applying the plany patch?

    -The final step is to let the plany patch dry, then grind the edge between the plany patch and the self-leveling compound to create a smooth transition before installing the floor.

  • How does the video encourage viewer interaction and address potential questions?

    -The video encourages viewer interaction by inviting them to ask questions if they have any, promising to always answer, and looking forward to seeing them in the next video.

Outlines

00:00

🏠 Leveling Apartment with Self-Leveling Compound

The video script discusses a unique issue where the bedroom floor is higher than the hallway, causing a need for leveling. The creator explains that this happened because the apartment wasn't leveled all at once, with furniture scattered around. To address this, they divided the room into two parts and used a self-leveling compound to create a smooth transition. The process involves using a specific product, M one, which is similar to other brands like U mΓ©, naap plan 2, or self Lev plus, depending on the viewer's location. The self-leveling compound is applied with a roller to ensure an even surface, and after drying, a baseboard is used to measure and patch any imperfections with a compound called plany patch. The video aims to help viewers with a similar situation by providing a step-by-step guide on how to solve the problem.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Self-Leveling Compound

Self-leveling compound is a type of floor leveling material that spreads out to create a smooth, even surface. In the video, it is used to level the bedroom floor, which is higher than the hallway. The compound is essential for creating a seamless transition between different floor levels and is applied using a roller to ensure an even spread.

πŸ’‘Ramp

A ramp in this context refers to a transitional piece used to connect two different floor levels. The video describes creating a ramp using a self-leveling compound and a patching material to ensure a smooth transition from the hallway to the bedroom, which helps to solve the problem of uneven floor levels.

πŸ’‘Leveling

Leveling is the process of making a surface even or flat. The video discusses the importance of leveling the entire apartment at once to avoid issues like the one encountered where the bedroom is higher than the hallway. Leveling is crucial for the installation of flooring and for creating a comfortable living space.

πŸ’‘Furniture

Furniture in the script refers to the items placed around the apartment that may have affected the leveling process. The presence of furniture can make it difficult to level the floor uniformly, as it can obstruct the flow of the leveling compound and create uneven spots.

πŸ’‘Baseboard

A baseboard is a molding that covers the joint where the wall meets the floor. In the video, a piece of baseboard is used as a reference point for leveling and to protect the laminate floor from damage during the patching process. It serves as a visual guide to ensure the leveling compound is applied correctly.

πŸ’‘Tape

Tape in this context is used to protect the floor and create a barrier during the patching process. It is mentioned in the script as a means to avoid damage to the laminate floor when applying the leveling compound and patching material.

πŸ’‘Plany Patch

Plany Patch is a brand of floor repair material used to fill holes or create ramps for transitions between floor levels. The video explains that it is mixed with water and trowel to create a bonding layer between the self-leveling compound and the existing floor, ensuring a smooth and stable surface.

πŸ’‘Acrylic

Acrylic is a type of synthetic material that can be used in various applications, including floor repair. In the script, it is mentioned that Plany Patch contains acrylic, which is beneficial for better bonding of the patching material with the floor.

πŸ’‘M Product

M Product refers to a specific brand of self-leveling compound mentioned in the video. It is used as an example of the type of product the presenter prefers and recommends for leveling floors. The script mentions that similar products are available under different brand names in various regions.

πŸ’‘Primer T

Primer T is a product used in conjunction with the self-leveling compound to prepare the surface for leveling. It is mentioned in the script as part of the process to ensure proper adhesion of the compound to the existing floor.

πŸ’‘Installation

Installation in the video refers to the process of setting up or fitting the floor once the leveling and patching are complete. The script describes the steps taken to ensure the floor is properly leveled and patched before proceeding with the installation of the flooring material.

Highlights

The bedroom is higher than the hallway by approximately 38mm due to incomplete leveling.

The apartment was leveled in parts rather than in one go, leading to the uneven floor issue.

Furniture was placed everywhere, complicating the leveling process.

A solution involves dividing the room into two parts to address the height difference.

A closet was used to block off one area of the room for leveling.

Self-leveling compound was used for leveling, specifically M product.

Different brands like U mΓ©, naap plan 2, or mΓ©, self Lev plus were mentioned as alternatives.

An 8 ft straight edge and a roller were used to ensure an even spread of the compound.

Baseboard was temporarily removed to measure and patch the floor properly.

A ramp was created using plany patch mixed with water for a smooth transition.

Plany patch is used for repairing floor damage and improving bonding with the compound.

The process of mixing plany patch with water was detailed for proper consistency.

A grinding step is necessary to smooth the edge between the plany patch and self-leveling compound.

The final step involves installing the floor and ensuring it is level with a basebar.

The video aims to help viewers with similar floor leveling issues.

The presenter encourages viewers to ask questions for further assistance.

A music outro signifies the end of the video tutorial.

Transcripts

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hi everyone here is a very interesting

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situation uh bedroom higher than hallway

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because sides higher middle lower If I

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level it it will be higher approximately

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38 why it's happened because I didn't

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level whole apartment in one shot we

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just level by part a lot of furniture

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everywhere just uh when finish hallway

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and want to do without transition uh

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installation we found this problem so

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how to solve it what we did so first of

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all we divide this room to two parts you

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know why because we level whole room and

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then make ramp I divide this room for

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two parts first of all if you see from

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the left side on the entr to this room

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closet and by closet I block this area

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and then did

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leveling I use for it self leveling

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compound so if you're watching my videos

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I always use M product so here is the

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I'm using m one it's similar products

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for I it's similar products like U mΓ©

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naap plan 2 or mΓ©

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uh self Lev plus so if you uh live in

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in United States you can buy myay self

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leveler plus if you liveing in Canada

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you can buy myay Nava plan 2o so it's

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just uh brand names but material almost

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the same no any different changes so for

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leveling this area I'm using Straight h

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8 ft

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primier T self leveling compound and M

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now plan one so when I spread the self

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ler I'm using

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roller to make it

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even so if some un Perfection roller

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help to do nice when it's dry I

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took piece of baseb

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and measure from you see I put carpet

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over the laminat floor and put some tape

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to avoid any damage when I do patching

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so now I want to do a ramp with plany

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patch so I'm mixing plany patch with a

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little bit water don't put too much

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water so when you put water put the uh

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plany patch acrylic you see in the can

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there is it's for better bonding and

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when I put put plany patch I mix it with

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travel and

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add by Parts little bit

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water to prepare

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nice

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um this good condition you know this s

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compound it's not should be

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flawed so you just put it and it's

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stable this is the idea we self level uh

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with self LEL it's hard to do it but

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with plany patch easy to do any

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ramps one guy a few days ago asked me

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how I'm using plany patch and what's the

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difference so plany patch I am using if

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I have some damage uh damag at floor and

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to fill up whole holes uh I'm just

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spread whole plany patch around the FL

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floor or if I want to better bonding Sul

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compound with the oh you see I did it

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nice so if I need better Bing sing

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compound with wood I'm using plany patch

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as well and ramps I do ramps you see

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now when I finish uh the planet patch

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when it's dry you know I just grind the

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ede between plany patch and self leling

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compound and then install floor

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then I push floor with basebar down I

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hope this video was helpful if you will

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have the same situation now you know how

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to solve this problem if you have any

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question don't hesitate ask me I always

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answer you see you on next video

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