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jesteh

Time and time again, I see advice offered to check for deflection before starting to tile on floorboards/plywood across joists.

What I don't understand is - how do you check for deflection and how much deflection is acceptable? Is there a gadget or a certain way of doing it? Do you jump up and down looking for a bit of trampoline bounce. Do you use a spirit level and see if weight causes it to bend? Any other ideas?
 
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craigdon

use a long straight edge/level and stand in the centre, next to the level, and see if there is a gap between the level and the floor, get a friend/wife to help as well, or place some weight in the centre.
As colour republic posted you kind of get a feel for it.

Most floors I come across, until I've preped them, have a gap under a straight edge lol!
 

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