Hello All,
I need some advice. In my front room we currently have laminate click flooring. We moved in during last summer and during the winter we realised the temperate dropped massively. We noticed that the cold was coming threw the flooring due to half of the living room being on top of some sheds (dead space) the floor gets amazingly cold that my toddler has to wear socks and slippers. the flooring under the sofa gets wet which has now created mould to grow under the sofa.
We are due to have a new underlay put down as it’s only the foam roll stuff but don’t want to get it wrong and have to do it again. Half of the original flooring is old wood with random areas of concrete.
I was advised the green underlay with the foil base but then someone else said that won’t work and I’ll need hard board then under lay?
Any advice would be great as I’m happy to pay for it to be done properly but won’t be able to afford for it to be done twice .
SJ
I need some advice. In my front room we currently have laminate click flooring. We moved in during last summer and during the winter we realised the temperate dropped massively. We noticed that the cold was coming threw the flooring due to half of the living room being on top of some sheds (dead space) the floor gets amazingly cold that my toddler has to wear socks and slippers. the flooring under the sofa gets wet which has now created mould to grow under the sofa.
We are due to have a new underlay put down as it’s only the foam roll stuff but don’t want to get it wrong and have to do it again. Half of the original flooring is old wood with random areas of concrete.
I was advised the green underlay with the foil base but then someone else said that won’t work and I’ll need hard board then under lay?
Any advice would be great as I’m happy to pay for it to be done properly but won’t be able to afford for it to be done twice .
SJ