Hi,
I am currently replacing our laminate floors throughout with engineered wood. The new floor product I am using is 10mm thick with a 2.5mm wearing layer. I received a free sample from a company on-line that I was impressed with, so have now ordered 30sqm.
The floor is to be laid on suspended timber floors. The sub floor void is unheated and often feels cold to walk on in the winter even with central heating on. Currently we have 8mm laminate and 5.5mm fibre board.
I am trying to select an underlay that will improve conditions (i.e. better than 5.5mm fibreboard). I'm aware of this depron product (either 3mm or 6mm thick - link below) which I believe can be used.
http://depronfoam.com/depron-foam/depron.html
Has any one had any experiences with this? is it s a good insulator, or or fibre boards still the best option?
What are the professionals using as a favourite underlay these days?
Thank you for reading
Cheers
Rick85
I am currently replacing our laminate floors throughout with engineered wood. The new floor product I am using is 10mm thick with a 2.5mm wearing layer. I received a free sample from a company on-line that I was impressed with, so have now ordered 30sqm.
The floor is to be laid on suspended timber floors. The sub floor void is unheated and often feels cold to walk on in the winter even with central heating on. Currently we have 8mm laminate and 5.5mm fibre board.
I am trying to select an underlay that will improve conditions (i.e. better than 5.5mm fibreboard). I'm aware of this depron product (either 3mm or 6mm thick - link below) which I believe can be used.
http://depronfoam.com/depron-foam/depron.html
Has any one had any experiences with this? is it s a good insulator, or or fibre boards still the best option?
What are the professionals using as a favourite underlay these days?
Thank you for reading
Cheers
Rick85