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I have never used it so I am not to sure on how it tapers out, at that thickness I have always shimmed with scribe cutting 2x4s then relaying floor sheathing but it raises the floor at minimum 3/4 around perimeter)a lot of work though, Im sure you know that. I enjoy your instruction videos Kenton.
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This is it. Will set to a feather edge and is hard as rock. Be sure your underlayment is very secured. Adding fasteners after the fact will be very difficult.
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Ardex is a good choice for self leveling compound. They make several different types. K-15 is a premium self leveler and is a very good choice. V- is a standard self leveler and is less expensive than the K-15. I used the V- for my project and it worked very well.
If you have a flooring supply store that caters to professionals, they'll be able to tell you which of the Ardex products are best suited for your area and your use.
The Henry 555 will also work but it was more expensive than the Ardex V- around here.
The local Home Depot also sells LevelQuik RS by Custom Building Products which should work for your application. Note that it is a "rapid set" product so it doesn't give you a lot of time but for such a small area, you should be okay. They also make a LevelQuik ES which is an extended set leveling compound which would allow you more working time but the Home Depots around here do not carry it and I couldn't find it elsewhere either.
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