We have an ongoing issue with an odour which we believe to be coming from our laminate floor.
The floor sits on a ground floor concrete slab. In the past, we had an issue with water ingress and the original floor (engineering board?) was removed and replaced with 10mm laminate once the problem had been resolved.
The floor was underlayed with a foam underlay which has gold foil on the bottom. However, as there was a significant difference in thickness between the original wood and the laminate, the builders also laid additional "packing" directly onto the concrete to keep the new floor level with tiled areas around it. This appears to be a brown matting which I would guess is coir or something like that - like a very old fashioned underlay.
Our suspicion is that this has maybe soaked in some moisture and is giving off the odour in the room. It's not a damp smell - more of slightly sweet smell similar to that of irises!
The plan is to lift the floor and verify our suspicions. If we are correct we then need to replace the underlay, which is the real purpose of this post - to ask for advice on underlay.
Given we are flooring over a concrete slab and need to lift the laminate 9mm or so, what would be the best approach? I am thinking of a thin moisture/vapour barrier with taped joints laid directly over the concrete with fibreboard of appropriate thickness on top. Is that the way to go or is there a better solution?
Any and all input gratefully received!!
Thanks.
The floor sits on a ground floor concrete slab. In the past, we had an issue with water ingress and the original floor (engineering board?) was removed and replaced with 10mm laminate once the problem had been resolved.
The floor was underlayed with a foam underlay which has gold foil on the bottom. However, as there was a significant difference in thickness between the original wood and the laminate, the builders also laid additional "packing" directly onto the concrete to keep the new floor level with tiled areas around it. This appears to be a brown matting which I would guess is coir or something like that - like a very old fashioned underlay.
Our suspicion is that this has maybe soaked in some moisture and is giving off the odour in the room. It's not a damp smell - more of slightly sweet smell similar to that of irises!
The plan is to lift the floor and verify our suspicions. If we are correct we then need to replace the underlay, which is the real purpose of this post - to ask for advice on underlay.
Given we are flooring over a concrete slab and need to lift the laminate 9mm or so, what would be the best approach? I am thinking of a thin moisture/vapour barrier with taped joints laid directly over the concrete with fibreboard of appropriate thickness on top. Is that the way to go or is there a better solution?
Any and all input gratefully received!!
Thanks.