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Discuss Wooden (laminate) underlay options in the Electricians Chat - Off Topic Chat area at ElectriciansForums.net
Philistine!Well it's wood but I had to paint it white cause that's what "we" decided on !
You don't really need to use foil back underlay over floorboards, its more for use on aggregate floors (cement/concrete) but its up to you. In my experience I prefer to use fibre back boards and tape the seams. This way you can just lay them together a few pieces at a time as and when you install the laminate. ( I just find it easier) .The foil back foam underlay easily rips and can sometimes be a nuisance.Currently have carpet so that will come up and we will be left with the original floor boards.
It's a 1930's house with no cavity.
The floorboards that are down are in good condition with no signs of damage, rot or moisture.
I was planning on just laying the foil backed underlay down and taping as close to the walls as I can. Skirting will come off so to allow expansion gap and skirting sits back over the laminate
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