I like to check these things. Horrible underlay to work with and cut by the way. Sticky as hell
We are going for the red underlay I think. Quick question. Which way up do you lay it? Bright sticky side up?
Do you need the underlay with it? Can it be used in high heat like a kitchen with French doors. We get the sun coming in on the floor currently
What's the difference between rigid and pulse click?
Right. Was just concerned about water getting to the panel. If there is room for it to expand on the other side is that enough? The skirting...
My father in law is doing and he seems to be leaning towards click. Do people run silicon between the floor and the end panels?
I've seen quick step do a red underlay to deal with high heat areas. Is that compatible with this...
Could someone help me out with the different types of click. I've seen Pulse click Pulse rigid click and balance rigid click. All need an underlay?
Thanks. I assume it is too dangerous to use click right up to the end panels due to expansion ?
This is the currently floor in the kitchen. [ATTACH] Is that chipboard? What do you suggest? I'm in no rush to get the floor done as long as...
Also at one end it will transition from carpet to kitchen floor and the other it will continue through into the original hall way which currently...
Not sure about the ply bit as the floor can't go any higher as it currently meets the old house at both ends of the kitchen.
Also I have a floating floor finished with chipboard. (I think it's chipboard) Can that be used for the glue down?
So you mean leave end panels as they are and cut the vinyl to it? Should you then apply a sealant where it butts up against the panel? Thanks...
My father in law used to be do flooring so will be doing it. Will tell him that I want glue down. Interestingly he did my sister in laws with...
Thanks. So it's just glued directly onto the ply below? No underlay? Is there any need to leave gaps for expansion? Apologies for the simple...
There are french doors at one end. Are you saying go for glue down rather than click?
Thanks. I suppose I could try and get a sample of the floor and the underlay so the panel cam be cut or is it easy to work out from the specs on...
Hi guys, First post here. We have a new kitchen going in so currently no flooring is down. We are thinking about having quickstep LVT (price...