As a result the material for the subfloor will acclimate to the temperature and moisture content of the room expanding or contracting before the installation rather than after.
Building a subfloor on uneven concrete.
One of the simplest options is a sleeper based subfloor.
Begin by cutting sheets to 16 inches by 8 feet or smaller panels marked 3 8 of an inch deep on back and a minimum of every 12 inches across in width.
I have listed a couple of forgiving flooring materials carpet and vinyl to use over uneven concrete floors.
Fixing an uneven floor is just more than leveling.
It is best to lay the flooring plastic side down directly onto the cement floor.
One of the main reasons for installing a sleeper system subfloor is to deal with un eveness of the concrete slab.
Grind the floor use a self leveling compound or use a subfloor to get it pretty close to even as possible.
You need more planning that you may expect.
You need a dry clean and flat surface before you can install finished flooring in a room built on a concrete slab.
The result is a subfloor that protects finished flooring from cold and damp concrete based floors.
The most common reasons are either a basement or other concrete based surfaces or a remodel that has various levels of subflooring.
There are many reasons that a floor surface or subflooring can be uneven.
A good carpenter will install sleepers using shims and once the sleepers are in place and leveled you can install the plywood overtop.
You have a few options.
Alternate subfloor system use a minimum 3 4 inch cd exposure 1 plywood sheathing 4 foot by 8 foot sheets.