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Pine Laminate Flooring


 With the correct set of instructions you will find that laying pine laminate flooring is not as complicated as some people make it out to be.  In fact when it comes to laying any kind of laminate flooring all you need to is a dry surface that is also level and firm. 
However, along with choosing the right sort of pine laminate flooring for you home the other thing you need to decide upon is the kind of underlay that you use as well.  It is the underlay that will ensure that the surface on to which your flooring is then laid is not only firm but also level.  As you will soon discover when you start looking at what underlay to use there are many different kinds to select from. 

The first kind is known as poly foam underlay and of the kinds available is the least expensive to buy.  Yes it does help to ensure that any moisture in the surface below cannot seep through to your pine laminate flooring.  But as it isn’t very thick you may find that when walking on the flooring it feels hard.

The next kind of underlay worth considering using and which tends to cost more is the type known as combined underlay.  This is made up of two different materials and is somewhat thicker than the poly foam type.  Along with it providing a more cushioning affect when you walk across pine laminate flooring it have great sound insulating properties as well.  Certainly if you are intending to install laminate flooring in an apartment or condo then this is the kind of underlay you should be considering using. 

If you are intending to lay pine laminate flooring on to a surface which is somewhat uneven then wood fiber board should be used.  This is the thickest kind of underlay that you can purchase today and is the reason why it is so suitable for using on surfaces that are uneven.  As with the previous type of underlay this again has great sound insulating properties and can also help to retain heat in the room far better as well.








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