Hardwood flooring installation - 15# felt vs red rosin paper
On Sep 9, 6:09*pm, "joe" wrote:
"jim" wrote in message
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On Sep 9, 9:01 pm, "joe" wrote:
I've used rosin paper as underlayment on many floors. What I'd been told
was that it acted as a moisture retarder rather than a moisture or vapor
barrier.
Recently, I was told that termites *love* the red rosin paper by a
professional installer. "Everywhere we've torn up an old floor and found
termites, they've been into that rosin paper". Now, there's a wooden
subfloor below the rosin paper and a wooden floor above it, so did the
termites really even have the ability to *avoid* getting into the paper?
Or
does the paper actually *attract* termites?
This is all completly disregarding any of the noise/ease of installation
advantages/disadvantages of one underlayment vs. the other.
Appreciate any advice,
Jc
Why bother with underlayment at all?
Because wood is hygroscopic.
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And no paper will make any difference or matter at all.
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