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I'm just preparing to put down laminate on a downstairs hallway. Pulled up the carpet and the Duralay, and found this:
I'm guessing they're ceramic tiles, but they're very thin - about 3mm thick and 9in x 9in in size. It looks like they're stuck down onto the subfloor, which I guess is concrete. (All the walls are concrete construction, so I would not be surprised if the whole frame is.) Only that one is cracked.
Should I pull these up before I put down an underlay for the laminate, or is it OK to put underlay on top? And what underlay would be best in that case?
I'm guessing they're ceramic tiles, but they're very thin - about 3mm thick and 9in x 9in in size. It looks like they're stuck down onto the subfloor, which I guess is concrete. (All the walls are concrete construction, so I would not be surprised if the whole frame is.) Only that one is cracked.
Should I pull these up before I put down an underlay for the laminate, or is it OK to put underlay on top? And what underlay would be best in that case?