Laminate floors require a thin underlayment which feels softer underfoot and creates the realistic sound of walking on a hardwood floor.
Thin laminate underlay.
Unfortunately the only two options are to either.
Laminate flooring underlayment cannot be too thick or it will compromise the joint integrity and be too bouncy causing the joints to fail and your floor s locking system to break.
We offer a wide selection of flooring underlay types for wood laminate and carpets.
In laminate flooring installations the underlayment is the thin flexible sheet of resilient material that is installed on top of a subfloor in order to act as a base for the laminate planks or tiles you re installing.
While the subfloor provides the foundational support for the room the underlayment is what supports the flooring material itself intended to enhance and protect the flooring.
An underlay is a thin layer of a cushioning material placed underneath your flooring.
Because laminate flooring can be difficult to install on surfaces that are even the least bit imperfect underlayment is a recommended supplement.
Laminate is a very thin material usually 6mm to 10mm in width.
Why laminate flooring needs underlayment.
Laminate flooring underlayment is at most 4mm thick.
It s always a necessary step to include with your laminate flooring installation.
This type of laminate floor can be walked on immediately after installation.
There is underlay for many different requirements such as fibre underlay for carpet to foam underlay which is suitable for wood laminate and carpet.