I put down "Krono Original" laminate in our bedroom a couple of months ago but we find it makes a lot of annoying little clicking/ticking noises when walked on, presumably coming from the joints. I used 3mm foam underlay so I'm guessing the noises are due to the laminate flexing slightly on this, or even due to flexing of the subfloor with it being upstairs (some of the bedroom floors have always made horrendous cracking sounds when walked on).
We have a downstairs room fitted with Quickstep Eligna and we don't get any noises at all from this. It was installed on that rubbery foil-backed underlay which I'm assuming has less give than the foam, plus it's on a concrete floor. I only went with foam underlay upstairs as I'd read that foil-backed can interfere with wifi.
I'm going to be laying laminate in some more downstairs rooms soon and was planning to use Krono again as it's half the price of Quickstep, although I'll be using the foil-backed underlay this time. However I'm a bit concerned that the clicking noises upstairs might be down to the brand of flooring rather than flexing as I'd assumed. Thoughts?
We have a downstairs room fitted with Quickstep Eligna and we don't get any noises at all from this. It was installed on that rubbery foil-backed underlay which I'm assuming has less give than the foam, plus it's on a concrete floor. I only went with foam underlay upstairs as I'd read that foil-backed can interfere with wifi.
I'm going to be laying laminate in some more downstairs rooms soon and was planning to use Krono again as it's half the price of Quickstep, although I'll be using the foil-backed underlay this time. However I'm a bit concerned that the clicking noises upstairs might be down to the brand of flooring rather than flexing as I'd assumed. Thoughts?