If you're talking about a couple of small dips, there's a product called "Thin set" or "Floor leveler" that's more or less just mortar that will stick to wood sub flooring.
It will work well so long as the floor is stable. (ie: it doesn't feel springy when you step on it.)
If the floor is bouncy, you'll need to add some reinforcement and if it's off by an inch or more, you're out of luck unless you want to jack up the house and add columns footings and beams.
That part of the kitchen upon which you walk
can i get money to help me replace my rotten kitchen floor. i am on disability.
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Staph and salmonella are commonly found on the kitchen floor. Salmonella is especially common, because of the likelihood of raw meat in the kitchen. An antibacterial kitchen spray such as Lysol is necessary to destroy kitchen bacteria.
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Benefits of using duraceramic on a kitchen floor is that it gives the kitchen a modern look, is customizable, and it is cheaper then some of the other high end floors.
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The typical kitchen counter height is 36" above the floor. A raised bar is typically 42" above the floor.
DW in a kitchen floor plan means Dish Washer.
"K.S." on a floor plan most likely stands for kitchen sink, indicating the location where the kitchen sink will be placed.
There is a great answer to your question online as to where to get Kitchen floor mats. Go the MatsMatsMats.com. Easy to remember and great prices too.
(Il) pavimento della cucina is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "kitchen floor." The pronunciation of the phrase -- which literally translates as "(the) floor of the kitchen" -- will be "(eel) PA-vee-MEN-to DEL-la koo-TCHEE-na" in Italian.