Considering laying LVT in an upstairs home office to replace the existing carpet - I'm a relatively competent DIYer looking for a fun project, I’ve done copious amounts of research on LVT brands, adhesives, techniques and tools, and the one outstanding question I have is on prepping the subfloor.
The house is a modern 10 year-old build (Barratt, if it matters), and I haven’t lifted any carpet yet, but the existing subfloor is most likely hardboard. All of the advice I’ve been able to find online mentions plywood (specially flooring-grade) is the preferred subfloor, and that adhesive may have a hard time bonding to hardboard.
However, all of this is coming from the angle of installing hardboard over floorboards, not reusing an existing subfloor. So … should I install ply over the top of the existing hardboard, or would the hardboard itself be enough of a base for the LVT?
The house is a modern 10 year-old build (Barratt, if it matters), and I haven’t lifted any carpet yet, but the existing subfloor is most likely hardboard. All of the advice I’ve been able to find online mentions plywood (specially flooring-grade) is the preferred subfloor, and that adhesive may have a hard time bonding to hardboard.
However, all of this is coming from the angle of installing hardboard over floorboards, not reusing an existing subfloor. So … should I install ply over the top of the existing hardboard, or would the hardboard itself be enough of a base for the LVT?

