majormalor
2021-07-14 09:35:39
- #1
Hello everyone,
In my 60s house, I have a slope of 6 cm from one wall (window in the children's room) to the staircase in the hallway. This is a distance of about 6 meters. This inclination is reflected throughout the entire upper floor, partly in waves, meaning that the floor does not slope linearly. Assuming the settlement process is complete and the house (the floor on the upper floor) will not sink further in the future. What options do you suggest to level the floor (concrete ceiling)?
Moreover, the first step of the wooden staircase would then be about 6 cm lower. How can one address this? There is something like a step measurement for stairs.

Condition: Major renovation/shell construction
I am very grateful for DIY ideas.
Best regards
In my 60s house, I have a slope of 6 cm from one wall (window in the children's room) to the staircase in the hallway. This is a distance of about 6 meters. This inclination is reflected throughout the entire upper floor, partly in waves, meaning that the floor does not slope linearly. Assuming the settlement process is complete and the house (the floor on the upper floor) will not sink further in the future. What options do you suggest to level the floor (concrete ceiling)?
Moreover, the first step of the wooden staircase would then be about 6 cm lower. How can one address this? There is something like a step measurement for stairs.
Condition: Major renovation/shell construction
I am very grateful for DIY ideas.
Best regards