Plywood or hardboard

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Which is best to use as a base for Laminate flooring. Plan is to cover the floorboards with 3mm of one of the above then use 3.6mm duratex underlay with the laminate going on top of that? It's for the first floor rooms in a house.

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:p Hello friends

This instruction is give you more information about plywood the Follow the finished floor coveringmanufacturer’s instructions.
Use hardboard in living rooms and bedrooms under carpet, carpet tiles and sheet vinyls. Lay the hardboard
smooth side up for self-adhesive tiles and rough side up if using adhesive.
Use plywood under cork and vinyl tiles and always in kitchens, bathrooms and utility rooms. If the floor is reasonably
flat, use 3.5mm. Use 6mm if the floor is very uneven. For ceramic tiles use 12mm plywood. Always use exteriorgrade
plywood.


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