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Sub-floor Preparation 101: Why Self-Leveling is Non-Negotiable

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Lim Wei Jian Flooring Installation Specialist · DIY Training Instructor Last reviewed: March 2026
Subfloor Leveling

You've spent thousands on premium SPC flooring. You've picked the perfect color. But there's one thing that can destroy the entire project before the first plank is even laid: an uneven subfloor.

1. The 3mm Rule

Industry standards for rigid-core flooring like SPC state that the subfloor must be flat within 3mm over a 2-meter radius. If you have a "dip" or a "hump" larger than this, the click-lock system will be under constant stress. Eventually, it will fail, leading to separated planks or annoying clicking sounds when you walk.

2. What is Self-Leveling?

Self-leveling compound is a specialized cementitious mixture that, when poured, flows like water to find the lowest points of the floor. It creates a "table-top" flat surface that is the perfect foundation for any premium floor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I always need self-leveling?
Not always. If your current cement screed is already very flat, you might only need minor "patching." However, most Malaysian terrace houses and older condos require it for a professional finish.
How much does self-leveling cost?
In Malaysia, professional self-leveling typically costs between RM 1.50 and RM 3.00 per sqft depending on the thickness required.