The hardest part about it floating is to keep it square as you work.
What to put under vinyl plank flooring in basement.
Hard set adhesive is spread along the subfloor and then the vinyl planks are laid down on top.
The type of underlayment you should use depends on the subfloor and whether it s concrete plywood or an existing flooring material.
Hard set or pressure sensitive.
Just keep in mind that this water resistance applies to the flooring itself.
You just lay it over top.
It really depends on which product you re working with.
If the tape releases easily the floor is too.
The planks themselves won t get damaged by moisture but mildew can grow on the bottom of them.
You can install vinyl planks on top of most existing floors including cement basement slabs and the planks are completely waterproof.
You leave enough of a gap around the edge that it can expand contract flex whatever but that it s hidden by baseboard.
So technically if you are installing vinyl plank flooring onto concrete you already have a subfloor.
This additional layer can improve insulation and should make your vinyl plank flooring warmer and less resonant.
Glue down vinyl plank flooring adheres to the subfloor using either one of two types of adhesives.
Leave the vinyl in place for 72 hours.
Vinyl plank is a floating floor which means you don t ever actually attach it to the underlay.
Tape a 3 foot square piece of scrap vinyl to the concrete with duct tape sealing the edges tight.
But for the most part with a vinyl plank you re not going to need any sort of underlayment.
You also do not need an underlayment if your vinyl plank flooring has underlayment installed however you may need a vapor barrier.
However some people prefer to add another thin layer of subflooring between the concrete and vinyl.
What kind of underlayment do i need.