Vinyl/Laminate flooring Underlayment Installation Help
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Underlayment vinyl plank flooring
Should I put underlayment down under new lifeproof luxury vinyl plank flooring?
Vinyl plank flooring is equivalent to linoleum, but with a firmer feel. The underlayment is used for sound deadening and as a moisture barrier. Both of those are built into vinyl planks already I would advise not installing an underlayment. If there are imperfections in your subfloor, then you may want to remedy that, but even still most of vinyl planks that I've looked at are made for installing over minor imperfections. Good luck.
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I'm installing either a vinyl or laminate click together floating floor, not sure which one. I am using this quiet walk plus underlayment, i started a room already and was pulling the underlayment a bit tight to reduce wrinkles, as well as stapling it down. Come to find out, instructions say to adhere the laps, but nothing about fastening the underlayment to the subfloor. I did pull the strip and adhere the laps together, but did I make a mistake by stapling the underlayment to the subfloor? Should I not have pulled the underlayment a bit tight? I would appreciate any advice, thank you
Hey everyone, I have a silly question but I want to make sure I do this flooring correctly. The Vinyl Plank that I have already has underlayment on the bottom of it. In your guys experience should I put another underlayment on my slab concrete as well or anything for that matter over the concrete?