We have a drain cover in our kitchen that we need to fit the laminate flooring around and into. we have a concrete floor and the metal trim of the drain cover sits proud of the floor by 18mm. the laminate flooring I want to use is 8mm. so to make up the extra 10mm so the top of the floor is flush with the top of the drain, should we use 2 underlays to build up the floor? or perhaps put down some ply or mdf or something under the layer of underlay?
I dont know if you could use 2 underlays together such as these:
http://www.wickes.co.uk/invt/191372/?source=123_75
together with:
http://www.builderdepot.co.uk/7mm-x-590mm-x-856mm-fibreboard-underlay-9-6m2-pack.html
if so which would you put down first?
this is the laminate flooring I am planning on using:
http://www.wickes.co.uk/travertine-laminate-flooring/invt/215613/
THANKS SO MUCH - WOULD BE REALLY GRATEFUL IF YOU COULD LET ME KNOW ASAP.
I dont want to get it wrong and find we are have it at the wrong level in a year! or the underlays slip against eachother.
Claire.
I dont know if you could use 2 underlays together such as these:
http://www.wickes.co.uk/invt/191372/?source=123_75
together with:
http://www.builderdepot.co.uk/7mm-x-590mm-x-856mm-fibreboard-underlay-9-6m2-pack.html
if so which would you put down first?
this is the laminate flooring I am planning on using:
http://www.wickes.co.uk/travertine-laminate-flooring/invt/215613/
THANKS SO MUCH - WOULD BE REALLY GRATEFUL IF YOU COULD LET ME KNOW ASAP.
I dont want to get it wrong and find we are have it at the wrong level in a year! or the underlays slip against eachother.
Claire.