Browse Forums Flooring & Floor Covering 1 Jan 08, 2007 1:06 pm Hi all,
We have decided to put a laminate flooring throughout the main areas of our house. We will be doing the install ourselves after handover and wanted to hear from others their experiences or advise on how to prepare and carry out the job. We've been told that we simply lay out plastic on the concrete slab and cut and lay the laminate on top with no glueing needed. I'm wondering if we have any underlay options and whether we should be prepping the concrete before we start? Thanks for any advise or recomendations. Re: Uniclick/Quickstep Flooring Query 2Jan 08, 2007 4:07 pm Hi
I've done it a few times and the only thing I can say is be precise with your measurements and cuts. You have a choice of underlays but its all thin stuff. The underlay is a barrier between the boards and the concrete so you don't need to prep anything. Re: Uniclick/Quickstep Flooring Query 3Jan 08, 2007 4:20 pm Thanks for your reply jaypee. So I'm asuming then that there's no acoustic underlay to limit or reduce the "clip clopping" sound as you walk on it? We are currently living in a rental with real timber floors and love the sounds but in the display centres have found the laminate floorboards to not sound as nice.
This isn't a major concern but just something we're wondering. cheers Re: Uniclick/Quickstep Flooring Query 4Jan 08, 2007 6:40 pm Hi there,
The underlay is a slight noise reducer, although you are right, the cliplock flooring does have a DRUM we call it, more so than the real timber floors. The underlay is also a protective skin in case there is ever any moisture in the slab. Use an underlay not the plastic, for sound reduction. Jaypee is right about being careful of your cutting and measuring, as wastage on this product can prove expensive. Good luck, it’s a very popular flooring. Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com 2 7176 There is no reason why building contract reconciliation cannot be done prior to handover, if the builder won't do it get someone to do it for you. Why would you pay for… 3 6680 1000000% definitely add insulation. I have in my home and it makes a big difference minimising sound transfer. Insulation is pretty cheap and definitely worth it 2 6176 |