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Thoughts on Gyp-Crete?
What are people's overall thoughts on gypcrete? Pros? Cons? I'm buying a 115 year old house, and it has hardwoods that are in relatively good condition, but the floor is super unlevel. I'm exploring all my options and wondering what people think. Would using gypcrete as a self leveler be an option and then lay lvp on top?