flooring underlay question

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i am moving to a bungalow on friday. the property concrete base.
at present there is a carpet in the area where i want to fit engineered wooden flooring
i haven't had a chance to look yet until i move in to see what is under the carpet/underlay and on top of the concrete screeds
the EPC shows that an improvements can be made by insulating the floor and other things
i see there is an underlay which has foil on the top side to stop heat loss
may i have advice please as to what may be the best choice..with the info so far
cheers
geof
 
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With respects: first lift all the floor coverings and then pic and post the surface of the concrete slab on here.

When was the concrete laid?

Any reports of damp in the mortgage survey?

Research Similar Posts at the bottom of this page.

FWIW: Thomas Hardy and Ted Hughes both saw what Shakespeare noticed.
We once took about seven little ones to a big autumn evening rookery - they stood wide eyed enchanted, and as we turned for home down came flitting bats. Long may it be so.
 
With respects: first lift all the floor coverings and then pic and post the surface of the concrete slab on here.

When was the concrete laid?

Any reports of damp in the mortgage survey?

Research Similar Posts at the bottom of this page.

FWIW: Thomas Hardy and Ted Hughes both saw what Shakespeare noticed.
We once took about seven little ones to a big autumn evening rookery - they stood wide eyed enchanted, and as we turned for home down came flitting bats. Long may it be so.

Thank you kind sir...is that California near Falkirk?

edit...Light thickens and the Crow/Bat makes wing to the rooky/batty wood...:D
 
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