vinyl flooring problem

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hi all, i recently laid some vinyl flooring recently, i used the board type underlay as there was a dip from a concrete kitchen flor to floor boards and i tried use these to try to bridge between the 2 different levels, which worked very well really, but i have a couple of places where i have "missed a bit" and the floor has begun to dip a little in those places, i just wondered if someone could suggest a solution which would save me having to take all the flooring up againplease
thanks
Bill
 
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Probably your terminology, vinyl flooring does not require underlay ? Did you mean some other type of flooring? LVT?
 
Thanks for the reply, I know it doesn't but I had to put something under it as the floor was very uneven ( floorboards to concrete) as I mentioned in my post, I was going to use plywood but went for the fibre board underlay that is used under some flooring as it was a bit more flexible to use.
 
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Would of been better using Jumpax really.
Is it vinyl sheet or a vinyl click ?
 
Thanks for the reply, I know it doesn't but I had to put something under it as the floor was very uneven ( floorboards to concrete) as I mentioned in my post, I was going to use plywood but went for the fibre board underlay that is used under some flooring as it was a bit more flexible to use.
Anything under vinyl needs to be rock solid and unbroken, will need to come up.
 

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