Browse Forums Flooring & Floor Covering 1 Dec 27, 2006 10:55 am I have a timber floored house (no concrete slab) and I am currently renovating it to be rented out. I need something like a board to go underneath of the vinal, because some of the timber boards are not level and I need something that can level it out. Does anyone have any ideas/
Also how would I go about laying it, what glue, do I need a soft felt to go underneath, and how do I go about joining the vinal (its 1.8m long and I need 2 lengths side by side) If any one had any ideas or suggestions that would be great. Re: Floorboards and vinal 2Dec 27, 2006 11:54 am Hi Newhomebuilder
I would say that best bet for under the vinyl would be Masonite Underlay. It comes in sheets of 1200 * 900 and you must put it down using the proper 'underlay' nails. Your local hardware store would stock this, and you could probably check with them regarding the best glue to use for this purpose. The most important thing with this underlay is nailing it properly, but again seek advice from where you buy this product. Can't really help with the joining, but maybe you could ask the supplier for some tips or guides. I did this when completing a large tiling job a couple of years ago and found that the suppliers were only too happy to offer advice. Good luck with it all. Re: Floorboards and vinal 3Dec 27, 2006 9:07 pm It depends on the difference in floor height you need to mate - but as said masonite is usually the way to go. Asimp Comfortable to do so, give me a call today as it might be easier to talk you through it in detail. My number is 0431 712 792 Cheers Simeon 3 1916 ![]() If you can afford bigger land in the same area, great! My understanding is that Monash are looking to reduce set backs - for example front may go from 7.6 to 6m. That… 8 7203 Thank you very much. All of this is really helpful really grateful for you inputs. It has been 3 months since handover that we don't have fences cos of this issue. Will… 10 6354 |