@@DavidWadeDesign no, he means new finished floor will be higher than the existing finished floor that is currently 'level' with the new/raised plywood subfloor.
@@berkut7 yes, that was done intentionally because I put a LVT floating floor on it. I left it higher because I didn't remove the old tile in the rest of the room. it's pretty even when you walk along it. But if it bugs me in the future, I'll rip it all up and do it again and remove the tile under the LVT.
your floor is going to be taller
@@snicks50 I exactly. No more trip hazard
@@DavidWadeDesign no, he means new finished floor will be higher than the existing finished floor that is currently 'level' with the new/raised plywood subfloor.
@@berkut7 yes, that was done intentionally because I put a LVT floating floor on it. I left it higher because I didn't remove the old tile in the rest of the room. it's pretty even when you walk along it. But if it bugs me in the future, I'll rip it all up and do it again and remove the tile under the LVT.
What language is this?
Ignorant English.