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LessCare SP4-200 3 in 1 Acoustical and Moisture Barrier Floor Underlayment (200 Sq Ft Per Roll) $70.99 3 in 1 high performance acoustical and moisture control floor underlaymentTitle: LessCare/SP4-200Color: Red |
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LessCare SP1-200 Floor Underlayment with Moisture Barrier Film (200 Sq Ft Per Roll) $40.03 Title: LessCare/SP1-200Color: Light blueMaterial: Polyurethane foam with moisture barrier film |
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LessCare SP3-200 3 in 1 Acoustical and Moisture Barrier Floor Underlayment (200 Sq Ft Per Roll) $61.99 Title: LessCare/SP3-200Color: PinkMaterial: Polyurethane |
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LessCare SP3-100 3 in 1 Acoustical and Moisture Barrier Floor Underlayment (100 Sq Ft Per Roll) $37.49 Title: LessCare/SP3-100Color: PinkMaterial: Polyurethane |
underlayment flooring Frequently Asked Questions
Removing Slate Floor Tiles & I Have Cement Underlayment?
I'm having old (30 plus years), damaged slate tiles removed and replacing it with ceramic tiles. I've discovered there is cement underlayment under the slate tiles. I'm having this work done for me and so far the floor looks like grenades have hit it. There are pot holes. How in the world are you suppose to remove these slates tiles that have been adhered to cement?? And, how do you repair the flooring to eventually lay down cement board and ceramic tiles?? I'm sick to my stomach.
get one of those ice chippers the big ones and chip away at them and after that put a new bed of concrete down. i can't find a picture...but its like a big chisel with a long handle that you use to get at ice in the winter..we use to use it to get tiles off of the floor... the working ends like 5 inches flat.
Tar paper?? or 3 in 1 underlayment that HD guy said I would need.?
I am going to install hardwood flooring and have a few questions. I bought some 3 in 1 underlayment at HD because the guy said it was needed. But I have been reading on websites that I don't need to spend that much money and could use tar/felt paper instead. Is this true? Next question is what is better for installing 3/4in. oak hardwood, staples or nails?
Thanks
You should be fine with tar paper.
I use staples with mine but you should be ok either way.
Main thing is you want to shoot em around every 4 inches.That's the key to a sturdy floor.
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