I've been Googling this question all day but seem to get conflicting info.
Would it be OK to put a layer of 12.5mm PB on top of an old wooden T&G floor and then screw a new T&G floor on the top.
This would cover the badly damaged (but now leveled) old T&G floor, cheaply raise the floor to the level I need it to be to match the rest of the house & give me a bit of sound insulation as it will have some large speakers in there. I have read that converted flats often use PB on their floors for sound & fire proofing, but are usually sandwiched between PLY and I'm unsure if it would be OK just sandwiched between 2 layers of T&G?
12mm PLY is obviously the other option but I'll have to wait a while until I can afford a load of PLY, whereas I already have a load of PB.
Cheers!
Would it be OK to put a layer of 12.5mm PB on top of an old wooden T&G floor and then screw a new T&G floor on the top.
This would cover the badly damaged (but now leveled) old T&G floor, cheaply raise the floor to the level I need it to be to match the rest of the house & give me a bit of sound insulation as it will have some large speakers in there. I have read that converted flats often use PB on their floors for sound & fire proofing, but are usually sandwiched between PLY and I'm unsure if it would be OK just sandwiched between 2 layers of T&G?
12mm PLY is obviously the other option but I'll have to wait a while until I can afford a load of PLY, whereas I already have a load of PB.
Cheers!