How thick should underlayment be for vinyl flooring?

Most vinyl underlayments are 1mm to 1.5mm thick. When dealing with a click lock vinyl of 4mm or thicker, an underlayment has several benefits: It can help smooth over minor subfloor imperfections. It will add extra cushion to the floor, creating a softer feel under foot.
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What thickness underlayment should I use?

Underlayment: Just under the visible floor covering is a layer of some kind of material, usually only about 1/4- or 1/2-inch thick. Its purpose is to provide a smooth, flat surface for the floor covering. It can be made of many different materials, chosen depending on the needs of the floor covering.
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What type of underlayment do you use for vinyl plank flooring?

The rule of thumb is any vinyl over 4mm can have a vinyl specific underlayment. With thinner vinyl flooring construction, adding a foam underlayment can effect the locking system strength. Vinyl floors under 4mm should be installed right over the subfloor.
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What is the ideal thickness for vinyl flooring?

The rule of thumb is to use 4mm to 6mm thickness in heavily used areas of the house and 4mm and below for areas like the bedroom.
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Can you use 2 layers of underlay under vinyl flooring?

No, it is not recommended to install a thick or double layer of underlayment with laminate flooring. Underlayment is manufactured and meant to be used as only a single layer to allow your floor to be balanced and float properly.
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Is 5mm underlay good?

Warmth and thickness – 5mm is the thickest you can go for laminate which means this product will provide the ultimate cushioning and warmth. Noise reduction – the rating of 22db allows this product to greatly reduce the sound of impact noise in your home.
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How thick should laminate underlay be?

How thick should laminate underlay be? We would recommend an underlay of 3 – 5mm for laminate flooring. It should be at least 3mm thick to provide comfort and ground levelling properties. But, it should be no more than 5mm thick.
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How thick is a 20 mil layer?

A 20-mil wear layer is equivalent to 0.5 mm. A 28-mil wear layer is equivalent to 0.7 mm. A 40-mil wear layer is equivalent to 1.0 mm. Of course, product with a thicker wear layer typically costs more, so check if a higher-quality wear layer works within your budget.
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Is 12 mil wear layer enough?

The more MIL's a product has the stronger the wear layer is. So, a 6 or 12 MIL product will work for your home, but not for a commercial setting. A 20 MIL product will work for your home, AND work for a commercial setting.
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Does thickness of vinyl flooring matter?

The overall thickness of your vinyl floor is generally a less important specification since it has little to do with durability (the wear-layer thickness is what determines how long the floor will last).
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Do I need underlayment for vinyl flooring on plywood?

Plywood Subfloor

There's no need for a moisture barrier underlayment on plywood. It's more important that the underlayment dampens sounds and feels comfortable. An underlayment that offers more cushioning is Armstrong® Flooring Quiet Comfort™.
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Do I need underlayment to install vinyl plank flooring?

Vinyl planks require hard, thin underlay because the product itself is softer. Putting a soft product under vinyl plank will result in an unstable floor that is much more inclined to being damaged and even punctured or torn over time.
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Do you need a vapor barrier under vinyl?

What is the best moisture barrier for laminate flooring? For any flooring that requires a floating installation method, be laminate or vinyl planks, use a 6 mils (or thicker) plastic sheet as a moisture barrier. You can also use an underlayment with a moisture barrier built-in for water vapor control.
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Is half inch plywood good for floor?

The spacing of the joists governs the recommended thickness of the plywood subfloor. Some experts suggest that 15/32-inch plywood should be standard if the underlying floor joists are spaced 16 inches apart or less, but you should use slightly thicker 3/4-inch plywood for joists spaced further apart.
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Is 2mm underlay OK for laminate flooring?

Acoustic White 2mm Thick underlay is ideal for Wood or Laminate Floors where a simple but protective underlay is required.
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Does it matter what underlayment you use?

While it may be tempting to skip out on an underlayment as a way to save cash, the reality is that underlayments really matter. Without an underlayment to support and protect your new floors, they could end up being a costly nuisance.
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Is 12 mil layer good for vinyl flooring?

This means that if you want more durability and last longer, then choose a vinyl flooring that's around 12 mil to 20 mil. It's suggested to have a wear layer of at least 12 mil for residential spaces and 28 mil for commercial spaces.
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Is 8 mil wear a good layer?

So what is a good thickness of the wear layer? The wear layer should be at least 8 mil or 0.2mm thick for a room with moderate traffic. For high traffic areas or areas where you want the most durable nylon, go with a wear layer that is 20 mil or 0.5mm thick.
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Which is better 8mm or 12mm laminate flooring?

Impact Resistance

12mm is much more impact resistant than 8mm. Sharp items that accidentally fall on a thicker base will have very little effect on it. That's the reason why people prefer 12mm laminate in high traffic areas.
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Is 6 mil good for vinyl plank flooring?

If you're using vinyl planks for a low-traffic area, you might not need the thickest wear layer. However, if your vinyl flooring will be in the midst of your rough and tumble life, then thicker is better. Wear Layer Ratings: 6 mil (Good): Residential use.
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Which is better vinyl or laminate?

Vinyl has a longer lifespan and better overall durability than laminate. Don't forget to factor in your budget, however. Vinyl flooring may be more expensive than laminate flooring, especially if you choose luxury vinyl flooring.
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What are the layers of vinyl flooring?

Wear layer: The wear layer of your vinyl floors safeguards the nice designer pattern to go with your home décor style. Pattern layer: This is the sheet's color, design, character and/or pattern that complements your home's style. Cushion layer: This layer adds bounce and texture.
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Is 2mm underlayment good?

You might see thickness listed when shopping for laminate underlayment, but it's usually not important. Most underlayments are 2-3mm thick. The advantage of 2mm would be with radiant heating or under thin laminate but 3mm is more common.
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Is 3mm underlayment good?

Standard underlayment.

This is the most commonly used underlayment. It is also 3mm thick (1/8” thick) and is best installed over wood subflooring. It only offers basic sound reduction. It does not keep out moisture.
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