Depron underlay

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Hi all,

i'm looking at ordering some Antique oak engineered board and was looking at using Depron underlay. It will go onto a concrete floor in my dining room. Can this also go into my bathroom which is next to the dining room? Its an old house but has an extension which is probably built in the mid 80's.
Is it possible? Is Depron the right underlay? If not, whats the best thing to use?
I've looked at all the other posts on here and not sure if I'm being a bit thick or theres nothing that really talks about doing this? :?

Any help would be gratefully received
Thanks
Nafe
 
i wouldn't recommend any wooden floor in a wet area. You have to be really carful to keep it dry. Also i dont use that underlay so wont comment on it. Goggle 'wood you like' and have look at there website for info.
 

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