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moisture barrier for laminate floor
I am in the process of planning to lay my first laminate floor. I
would like advice on lating a moisture barrier on top of my wood sub floor prior to installing the laminate floor. I will be laying a Pergo product with pad attached. I have read that you can lay plastic sheeting down on the sub floor prior to installation. I would be interested in your thoughts and suggestions. Thanks. |
moisture barrier for laminate floor
"Tom" wrote in message ... I am in the process of planning to lay my first laminate floor. I would like advice on lating a moisture barrier on top of my wood sub floor prior to installing the laminate floor. I will be laying a Pergo product with pad attached. I have read that you can lay plastic sheeting down on the sub floor prior to installation. I would be interested in your thoughts and suggestions. Thanks. Buy the poly stuff on a roll designed for flooring. You don't need it as a moisture barrier over wood, but it will act as a buffer to avoid squeaks. |
moisture barrier for laminate floor
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moisture barrier for laminate floor
"Tom" wrote in message ... I am in the process of planning to lay my first laminate floor. I would like advice on lating a moisture barrier on top of my wood sub floor prior to installing the laminate floor. I will be laying a Pergo product with pad attached. I have read that you can lay plastic sheeting down on the sub floor prior to installation. I would be interested in your thoughts and suggestions. Thanks. read this http://www.woodfloorsonline.com/tech...e_barrier.html. |
moisture barrier for laminate floor
Tom wrote:
I am in the process of planning to lay my first laminate floor. I would like advice on lating a moisture barrier on top of my wood sub floor prior to installing the laminate floor. I will be laying a Pergo product with pad attached. I have read that you can lay plastic sheeting down on the sub floor prior to installation. I would be interested in your thoughts and suggestions. It may not be necessary, but it can't hurt. I'd do it. As an aside, make sure you have one of these laminate flooring clamps http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=90416 No matter how much you cuss and beat on the planks with a rubber hammer, there will be those that simply refuse to snap together. This device will solve that problem. |
moisture barrier for laminate floor
I am in the process of planning to lay my first laminate floor. I
would like advice on lating a moisture barrier on top of my wood sub floor prior to installing the laminate floor. I will be laying a Pergo product with pad attached. I have read that you can lay plastic sheeting down on the sub floor prior to installation. I would be interested in your thoughts and suggestions. Thanks. The instructions always come with the flooring. Visit your local supply shop and look at the instructions. Not hard to understand and will be more reliable than a bunch of opinions from here. The only real hard & fast rule is not to have multiple moisture barriers as they'll trap moisture between then and it needs to go somehwere (down). |
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