Underlay...
I've abandoned my electric underfloor heating plans as they don't play too well with hive/nest/evohome stuff.
So in a 1920-ish house with wooden [floorboards] subfloor, having 18mm T&G engineered wood floating floor fitted to replace the old laminate.
Should the underlay have a vapour barrier / DPM? Seen a few bits of advice saying this is a bad thing with wood subfloor, and a few saying it's fine. Something like this... http://www.ukflooringdirect.co.uk/accessories/cushion-acoustic-gold-underlay
Decent stuff, bit of soundproofing?
Or should it be fibreboard instead
Shit! Really? that sucks .. I was hoping to use it in the bathroom as radiator will use up space ..
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Underlay...
I've abandoned my electric underfloor heating plans as they don't play too well with hive/nest/evohome stuff.
So in a 1920-ish house with wooden [floorboards] subfloor, having 18mm T&G engineered wood floating floor fitted to replace the old laminate.
Should the underlay have a vapour barrier / DPM? Seen a few bits of advice saying this is a bad thing with wood subfloor, and a few saying it's fine.
Something like this...
http://www.ukflooringdirect.co.uk/accessories/cushion-acoustic-gold-underlay
Decent stuff, bit of soundproofing?
Or should it be fibreboard instead