05-17-2021, 01:30 AM
I have the tile down and the laminite floor we picked out is 12mm, making it 5mm shorter than the finished tile floor and other flooring (hardwood, existing tile.
This will go over a plywood subfloor that is the first floor in a house with a basement. I want to use an acoustic underlayment to keep the noise down. The one I found is 2mm thick.
I was going to use some 5mm plywood to bring up the height, but that would be too much and 1/8 plywood isn't available here.
What about using 1/8" tempered hardboard panels as a subfloor to raise the height. The thickness would be about right. Some searching online seems to suggest the material will work fine.
If that works, should I staple it down? What size staples? I don't have a pneumatic stapler, but will buy one for this if needed. Spacing for the staples?
This will go over a plywood subfloor that is the first floor in a house with a basement. I want to use an acoustic underlayment to keep the noise down. The one I found is 2mm thick.
I was going to use some 5mm plywood to bring up the height, but that would be too much and 1/8 plywood isn't available here.
What about using 1/8" tempered hardboard panels as a subfloor to raise the height. The thickness would be about right. Some searching online seems to suggest the material will work fine.
If that works, should I staple it down? What size staples? I don't have a pneumatic stapler, but will buy one for this if needed. Spacing for the staples?
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