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I removed the previous glued down sheet vinyl that was from the 90s.
I've been scraping up the residual glue and paper from the felt back the previous vinyl left behind.
Room is 10x12 at best. Kitchen.
I was going to glue down the new vinyl but multiple people keep saying I shouldn't bother and just loose lay it and shouldn't be bothering with all of this prep work I'm doing either.
The nail holes aren't bad but I was going to fill them but have been advised that that doesn't really matter either.
The instructions for the sheet vinyl said for me to prime the floor and I have been unable to find the primer needed.
The vinyl is from Lowe's. Just the cheap carriage point design.
How much prep would you do if you were me?
I'm wanting to install loose lay vinyl plank flooring in our basement, and I need some advice on choosing the right underlayment. The concrete floor does not have an existing vapor barrier, and we're trying to balance moisture protection with not raising the floor too much due to limited headroom.
Here are some specifics about my situation:
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The basement has had water issues in the past but apparently this issue was resolved by the previous homeowners (this is our first year in the house)
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We're looking for an underlayment that provides a moisture barrier without adding much height.
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The underlayment should be compatible with loose lay vinyl plank flooring
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A bit of insulation would be nice so that the floor isn't so cold (but we will be using area rugs)
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We would prefer something that is DIY-friendly for installation.
I've looked into polyethylene foam rolls (e.g. QuietWalk Luxury Vinyl Underlayment) and I've looked at the Dricore product line - but am concerned that the latter will add too much height (and take away from the limited headroom).
Would a DMX dimpled underlay be strong enough under loose lay vinyl plank?
Could anyone share their experiences with these or suggest other products that have worked well for them in similar situations? Also, what should I look for in terms of specs (e.g., thickness, vapor barrier quality, sound ratings)?
Any advice or recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
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