Browse Forums Flooring & Floor Covering Re: Advice on reasonable prices for vinyl and bamboo floorin 2Jun 12, 2012 6:32 pm CALL 1300GOHARVEY www.harveynormanflooring.com.au Carpet, Rugs, Timber, Bamboo, Laminate, Vinyl & Vinyl Tiles TIMBERMAX Real Australian Hardwood Flooring IN STORES NOW Re: Advice on reasonable prices for vinyl and bamboo floorin 6Jun 20, 2012 9:04 pm Camber Thanks. What underlay would you recommend? Well of its going on a concrete subfloor it doesn't require any, just a dry(ish) subfloor and a reasonably level one (3mm per meter max variation). On timber or particle board subfloors, it's the same although in the case of the concrete floor, where you can either grind back high points or fill with a compound the low points, with the timber floors you usually would smooth it out with a Masonite underlay if it was ba enough to warrant that. That's the benefit of Allure Grip and Allure Lock, they don't require the normal level of floor preparation that a traditional stick down product requires. In some cases, subfloors are si bad that even the Allure range requires floor prep though. Your local store can come out, or in some cases even have their vinyl installer visit your home free of charge to advise on these related concerns though. CALL 1300GOHARVEY www.harveynormanflooring.com.au Carpet, Rugs, Timber, Bamboo, Laminate, Vinyl & Vinyl Tiles TIMBERMAX Real Australian Hardwood Flooring IN STORES NOW Levelling compound Ardit is the best but buy a bag of sand and make sand dam to protect your wood floor 2 15253 Seems good to me. I've been told $4-5k/sqm is reasonable in Perth. 2 11169 Tradie may sit at home but will need to get house plastered as well or will you sit it out? 6 9963 |