Laminate underlay does not come in strips you can buy rolls of it just like carpet pad.
Can you reuse carpet underlay for laminate.
You can but will probably be too bouncy there are 3 choices of underlay for laminate flooring suggest you pay a visit to the supplier and decide whats best for you.
Oh i would so take this off his hands we are in desperate need of a small portion of underlay for our captain s cabin.
We ve already covered old carpet in the past and i will certainly keep some of the carpet for those reuses insulating the floor of our greenhouse for one and i think some of the carpet might be suitable for making into doormats etc.
You can not use carpet underlay on laminate you have to use laminate underlay.
If you reuse your thick carpet padding your floor will be too bouncy and it may damage the locking system.
But for your sake don t use carpet pad as an underlayment for laminate flooring it will cause you.
Not following their directions can cause your.
Now of course that means we know have both carpet and carpet.
Underlay on carpets is supposed to be bouncy but laminate underlay should be firm.
Laminate flooring comes apart as easily as it goes together but the edges are fragile so you have to disassemble a floor carefully if you want to reuse the boards.
Can you put laminate over carpet padding our do you need to remove it transition question carpet higher than laminate edge hi we had preexisting good quality carpet and pad installed already.
You should not use carpet pad under a laminate floor because it will act as a spring board and will be very bouncy and will cause the locking mechanism on the laminate floor to break or come apart.
Just got a house in south central canada and the 1st big project is replacing laminate flooring in several rooms.
It s a small room with lovely 1930s floorboards but you can feel the cold coming up through the carpet.
Pay special attention to your warranty when installing underlayment.
Now of course that means we know have both carpet and carpet underlay to get rid of doubling the amount of stuff to reuse or recycle.