I live in an old house.
Scale accuracy wooden or tile floor.
Scale not set on a hard floor.
Other notes about scales.
Weighing yourself on mondays.
Hard wood flooring concrete or level ceramic tile would be a good location for your scale.
Weighing yourself on softer flooring such as carpet vinyl or linoleum can compromise the reading.
The manufacturers calibrate the scales on a hard surface not a carpet.
Our bathroom floors are some of the worst.
I ve not noticed too much difference between the two surfaces in my home.
Just get the most accurate and precise scale that is reasonably priced to fit your budget.
The optimal surfaces for a bathroom scale to yield the best results include ceramic or porcelain tile hard wood or concrete.
Stand still and centered.
You ve still made the same amount of progress 10lbs lost is 10lbs lost you re just giving yourself a new and better more accurate baseline if you move your scale to a tile or other hard floor and you can use that baseline for your future progress.
And this makes sense says mackay as more people have easy access to a solid floor than to a deep shag pile carpet.
My weight will fluctuate up to 15 lbs in a 2 3 minute period depending on where it sits in the bathroom.
Avoid carpets as the soft surface can fool the sensors.
Except that when i weigh on hardwood i m clothed and tile not.
Put your scale on a hard flat surface.
Are there scales that are accurate on uneven floors.
Eatsmart bathroom scales have four precision sensors.
I ve moved it to a bedroom wood floors and the situation is not much better there.
Scales are designed to rest on a hard surface like a wood or tile floor.
But don t give up.
If the scale is on an uneven floor it could provide inaccurate readings from the digital sensors.
Try to set it on a single large bathroom tile or a section of floor you know is as flat as possible.
Ideally it s best to place your scale on a hard surface like concrete hardwood or ceramic tile.
No floors in the house are truly even.
If your scale is sitting on a throw rug or carpeted floor it may not sit evenly on the floor and you may get an inaccurate reading.
During weigh ins stand in the center of the scale and keep both feet flat.
Just make sure that the scale is centered on only 1 tile.
Miniscule surface levels could throw off the balance of the scale.
I set my scale every morning by centering it on a specific tile and then clearing.
Also make sure to always weigh yourself on a level surface.