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Level and True are importing terms in flooring when considering laying tile, wood, or vinyl coverings.

Level is when no part of the floor is higher than any other part. If a floor is uneven it can be leveled in a variety of ways, as long as the difference from one end to the other is less than about one half (1/2) an inch.

True is when the floor is not level, but it has a consistent slope. When a floor is greatly unleveled (> 1/2"), then various things can be done to make it true so that flooring can be laid. That is, to remove any humps or dips in the flooring.

When it is impractical to make a floor level, then just make it true.

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