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Some info:
I've got 10mm laminate, going onto 5mm foam gold foil backed underlay with a chipboard subfloor.
Questions:
1. Do you need to run the underlay up the wall a few inches instead of just flush to the wall edges, then cut it away at the end? Why is this? Seems a faff with the spacers having to sit up against it.
2. What size expansion gap do you leave? The spacers I have are 7mm. Does it depend on factors like the humidity in the room or thickness of skirting you plan to put on top?
3. Is it right to lay the laminate perpendicular to the underlay?
4. Is it right to lay the underlay foil side down?
Thanks in advance!
I've got 10mm laminate, going onto 5mm foam gold foil backed underlay with a chipboard subfloor.
Questions:
1. Do you need to run the underlay up the wall a few inches instead of just flush to the wall edges, then cut it away at the end? Why is this? Seems a faff with the spacers having to sit up against it.
2. What size expansion gap do you leave? The spacers I have are 7mm. Does it depend on factors like the humidity in the room or thickness of skirting you plan to put on top?
3. Is it right to lay the laminate perpendicular to the underlay?
4. Is it right to lay the underlay foil side down?
Thanks in advance!