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best underlay for laminate
We have decided on laminate for the kitchen, Ceramic tiles were on the
list but the possibility of them breaking when something heavy is dropped counted them out ( dunno how many times i've dropped one of the copper bottom pans!!) What is the best option for underlay onto a concrete floor which is fairly level but has "tamping" marks left by when I laid the slab, undulations of around 2-3mm screfix do a "heavy duty" board type that looks the biz, anyone have experience of this type? cheers. |
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best underlay for laminate
I was told Timbermate Excel Silver was one of the better underlays.
http://www.hardwoodfloorstore.co.uk/...rlay_offer.htm |
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best underlay for laminate
bob wrote: I was told Timbermate Excel Silver was one of the better underlays. http://www.hardwoodfloorstore.co.uk/...rlay_offer.htm cheers, not too bad at £2.75 either !! |
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