I'm looking to install laminate flooring on landing, I've removed the carpet underlay and screwed down all the plank floor boards. But one of the plank board is 5mm higher than the rest (10mm higher at the highest point). It's the brick wall underneath kept it raised, (I'm guessing the joints sacking a bit?) Was planning to chop off the bricks a little bit, but the utility room wall is sitting on top of this plank, so that bit I can't touch.
So is it better to just lay 5mm ply board over the plank boards (apart from the raised one) then 5mm underlay? then at the highest plank board area (where the wall is built on top of it), I'll just not use underlay and have laminate directly on top of it - think it should be okay this is not a busy area, so wear and noise shouldn't be a problem.
Just want to check if this is the right way to prepare the floor or is there other options?
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So is it better to just lay 5mm ply board over the plank boards (apart from the raised one) then 5mm underlay? then at the highest plank board area (where the wall is built on top of it), I'll just not use underlay and have laminate directly on top of it - think it should be okay this is not a busy area, so wear and noise shouldn't be a problem.
Just want to check if this is the right way to prepare the floor or is there other options?
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