Yes to laying straight onto concrete providing it is level!
@popdown - I would also recommend checking individual "planks" as you will inevitably have some with either damage or concave areas.
I did not do it, the only plank with a concave area ended up bang in the middle of the room...
Thanks! Im planning to rent a floor sander once it's laid (no court lines for me). Hopefully that should deal with most concave sections
Make sure it’s at least two days hire, can be done in one day but not worth it.
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Yes to laying straight onto concrete providing it is level!
@popdown - I would also recommend checking individual "planks" as you will inevitably have some with either damage or concave areas.
I did not do it, the only plank with a concave area ended up bang in the middle of the room...