Hi all from a newbie on this site,
I really need a little advice about self adhesive underlay!
I have just purchased solid teak flooring, T&G, for hall and lounge. My husband and I will be fitting ourselves.The Area is only 30 odd meters
We have an existing pine Floor with many gaps and holes. (EX-Council)
It is a rental I am loath to fix it down, as there are pipes and electrics just under the floorboards.
I wanted to use self adhesive underlay from Homebase. ON special at the moment!!!
Do I still need to put down plywood sheets,or will the underlay be enough to compensate for about 2mm cupping etc.?
The teak is very heavy and we are pretty accomplished DIYer's, and will certainly fix it down where we have to with touge tite screws.
We figured that the weight of the wood would iron out any slight imperfections?
Any thoughts on this would be most welcome.
With many thanks in advance.
I really need a little advice about self adhesive underlay!
I have just purchased solid teak flooring, T&G, for hall and lounge. My husband and I will be fitting ourselves.The Area is only 30 odd meters
We have an existing pine Floor with many gaps and holes. (EX-Council)
It is a rental I am loath to fix it down, as there are pipes and electrics just under the floorboards.
I wanted to use self adhesive underlay from Homebase. ON special at the moment!!!
Do I still need to put down plywood sheets,or will the underlay be enough to compensate for about 2mm cupping etc.?
The teak is very heavy and we are pretty accomplished DIYer's, and will certainly fix it down where we have to with touge tite screws.
We figured that the weight of the wood would iron out any slight imperfections?
Any thoughts on this would be most welcome.
With many thanks in advance.