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How to install underlayment for vinyl plank flooring
Fill any cracks on concrete or ... so the film side is up (felt side down) Make sure that underlayment seams run perpendicular (at a right angle) to the long dimension of the planks....
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Lowes
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Vinyl Plank Flooring Underlayment STEP 1: Subfloor Preparation
Start at corner of room and roll out underlayment. It is recommended that the underlayment be 0.5” · away from the wall to allow for expansion and contraction of wall. ... Use flooring underlayment/duct tape (sold separately) to seal the length of the underlayment.
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Vinyl/Laminate flooring Underlayment Installation Help
You should pull it tight but don’t go too crazy. Don’t want to warp the middle of it by pulling too tight. You should adhere the edges together of it, but I’m not familiar w/ the underlayment you picked. All of the ones I’ve used either had strips of tape on one edge or the weird puzzle pieces. Also I’ve done it on concrete so staples weren’t really an option. Also once you get some flooring on it. It doesn’t go anywhere. Don’t do the whole room of underlayment. Do it kind of in lock step with your rows of flooring. Make sure to leave a small gap that you can cover with baseboard/quarter round around the edge. The spacers are super handy for it. It’s needed for expansion/contraction. Otherwise you can end up with buckling. Other biggest satisfaction factor is the thickness of the laminate. The thicker ones go together easier and tend to absorb sound better as well. We have done laminate flooring in 5 or 6 houses and took a free class at the floor & decor by my house before the first time to pick up some info. Edit: sorry for the brain dump More on reddit.com
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Installing 1/4" underlayment for Vinyl flooring - DoItYourself.com Community Forums
Vinyl and Linoleum Flooring - Installing 1/4" underlayment for Vinyl flooring - Hey all. I bought some 'Tarkett' brand vinyl flooring 6 mos. ago to use in my kitchen. New construction. I have 3/4 durastrand subfloor and am installing 1/4 underlayment before the vinyl. More on doityourself.com
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Underlayment vinyl plank flooring
Follow the manufacturer directions for the specific product. I do this for a living, generally I don't use a separate underlayment as I feel it's unnecessary. But directly over a basement slab I'd do whatever the manufacturer recommends. More on reddit.com
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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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Dura Undercushions
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Do You Need Underlayment for Vinyl Plank Flooring? | Dura Undercushions
February 28, 2024 - How Thick Should Underlayment Be for Vinyl Plank Flooring? For LVP, the usual underlayment thickness is between 2 and 3 mm. The type of subfloor and the particular needs of your flooring installation will determine the optimal thickness.
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r/DIY on Reddit: Vinyl/Laminate flooring Underlayment Installation Help
June 6, 2021 -

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

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You should pull it tight but don’t go too crazy. Don’t want to warp the middle of it by pulling too tight. You should adhere the edges together of it, but I’m not familiar w/ the underlayment you picked. All of the ones I’ve used either had strips of tape on one edge or the weird puzzle pieces. Also I’ve done it on concrete so staples weren’t really an option. Also once you get some flooring on it. It doesn’t go anywhere. Don’t do the whole room of underlayment. Do it kind of in lock step with your rows of flooring. Make sure to leave a small gap that you can cover with baseboard/quarter round around the edge. The spacers are super handy for it. It’s needed for expansion/contraction. Otherwise you can end up with buckling. Other biggest satisfaction factor is the thickness of the laminate. The thicker ones go together easier and tend to absorb sound better as well. We have done laminate flooring in 5 or 6 houses and took a free class at the floor & decor by my house before the first time to pick up some info. Edit: sorry for the brain dump
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Thanks for the feedback. Have you personally, or know someone who has experienced problems with the floor, after applying the underlayment in this manner? I guess it makes sense that the underlayment may be designed to move as well as the flooring, since it is suppose to be cut short of the wall 1/2"-3/4" all along the perimeter. Would it be good to open all underlayment rolls and allow them to settle for a couple days before installing them. Or do the small factory wrinkles in the material not affect the flooring and should be left as is?
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Installing 1/4" underlayment for Vinyl flooring - DoItYourself.com Community Forums
February 15, 2016 - Is this sheet vinyl? Make sure the seams in the underlayment are flat and smooth or they will telegraph through over time. If you can catch your fingernail on it, it will telegraph.
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Word of Mouth Floors
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Vinyl Flooring: Does It Need Underlayment?– Word of Mouth Floors
April 13, 2023 - The joints where the planks click together can crack if the underfloor has too much cushion. So 1mm and 1.5mm is common thickness of pad attached underlayment for vinyl. A thick laminate floor (like 12mm) has thicker material for the locking system, but rigid core vinyl is thinner... so if a core material you are installing is only 4mm, then a thick underlayment with too much cushion Lilley leads to your floor (joints) cracking under pressure of foot traffic walking on it.
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Greatmats
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How To Install Underlayment for Vinyl Flooring?
Broom The following instructions for an underlayment for vinyl flooring installation are general. Always follow any specific instructions that ship with the underlay product. Prepare the Subfloor: Start by sweeping the subfloor, thoroughly cleaning it to remove any dry debris that could pierce the underlayment or cause a problem for the vinyl going over the top.
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Lemon Thistle
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Tips for Installing Vinyl Plank Over Concrete Floors - Lemon Thistle
January 30, 2025 - Vinyl plank is a floating floor which means you don’t ever actually attach it to the underlay. You just lay it over top. You leave enough of a gap around the edge that it can expand, contract, flex, whatever but that it’s hidden by baseboard.
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LX Hausys
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Do I need an underlayment for vinyl flooring? - LX Hausys
April 23, 2024 - To look and perform at its best, vinyl should be laid on a flat, smooth, dry surface. If your subfloor is in rough shape or has a defined pattern, such as wood planks or heavily ...
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HGTV
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How to Install Underlayment and Laminate Flooring | HGTV
September 9, 2014 - Tip: Make sure the two white sides are as close as they can be and lay one over the other and tack it down. That is how you will know if it's on upside down -- if the tape strip is down, it is backwards.
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How to Install Vinyl Plank Flooring | Family Handyman
September 30, 2025 - When laying down an underlayment, be sure to cover the entire subfloor surface and roll it perpendicular to the direction you plan to install your planks. Tape the seams together with joining tape, being careful not to overlap sections of the ...
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Underlayment for Vinyl Plank Flooring: Tips, Types, And How To Install
December 8, 2024 - It’s the layer that either makes your flooring install a smooth success or a squeaky, uneven nightmare. What is underlayment? It’s a thin layer of material (foam, cork, felt, etc.) that sits between your subfloor and your vinyl planks.
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First Atlanta Flooring
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Choosing the Right Underlayment for Vinyl Flooring - First Atlanta Flooring
March 13, 2024 - Here are some tips when choosing the underlayment for vinyl floors: Steer clear of laying vinyl over carpet underlayment because the softness of the underlayment may cause the planks to separate over time.
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Bestlaminate Blog
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How To Install Standard Flooring Underlayment - An Illustrated Step-by-Step Guide
October 5, 2023 - All you need to do is just unroll one row of the standard flooring underlayment at a time to keep your work area nice and clean. Work from left to right. Butt the foam roll against your wall.
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BuildDirect
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How to Prep a Subfloor for Luxury Vinyl Flooring – BuildDirect
February 16, 2024 - Before you can begin your installation you’ll need to prepare the subfloor for luxury vinyl flooring. This process varies depending on whether you have a concrete or wood subfloor in place. You can also install luxury vinyl flooring over some existing floor materials.
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Why install underlayment under your Luxury Vinyl Flooring?
December 4, 2020 - However, even with vinyl flooring installation, it’s important to have proper floor preparation. If it’s not smooth, you can get a “popping Rice Krispies” sound when walking upon it. Installing underlayment beneath the luxury vinyl planks can hide these imperfections so the result is a smooth surface with no “popping.” And, it’s much easier to install underlayment than do the work to get the subfloor absolutely perfect.
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Beginner's Guide to Installing Vinyl Plank Flooring • Craving Some Creativity
Everything you need to know for how to install vinyl plank flooring yourself as a floating floor over concrete, tile, existing flooring, or other suitable substrate without demolition. Add a durable, high-end look to your home for less.
Published   September 19, 2023
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How to install flooring underlayment! - YouTube
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How to install luxury vinyl plank flooring on my own - Quora
Answer: If you can assemble an IKEA bookcase or desk without using the instructions in your language, go for it. Go to YouTube, and start watching videos. If you can cut a straight line, read a tape measure, use a speed square, and handle basic tools, you shouldn’t have a problem.