sublauxation
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It's come time to do something about my Douglas Fir flooring, I'm sick of the dents anytime something falls. I was thinking about just screwing down the few chronic squeaky spots and going over it with engineered wood. Whatever I put over the top will probably be a floating floor to avoid future squeaks and because it's easier. Any thoughts on that?
The engineered stuff either has a high density fiberboard or a ply core. Since this will be in my kitchen and entranceways I have some concerns with fiberboard, but manufactures claim it's pretty waterproof. Most of the fibercores seem to be click lock which would be nice for installation but it seems to me that glueing the plycore stuff together as a floating floor would be better at preventing water from sneaking through. They all seem to require a moisture barrier underneath but since it's on a first floor application with a basement underneath it seems logical that a vapor barrier would just trap water in and under the flooring.
Anybody have any experience with either type?
Thanks
Chad
The engineered stuff either has a high density fiberboard or a ply core. Since this will be in my kitchen and entranceways I have some concerns with fiberboard, but manufactures claim it's pretty waterproof. Most of the fibercores seem to be click lock which would be nice for installation but it seems to me that glueing the plycore stuff together as a floating floor would be better at preventing water from sneaking through. They all seem to require a moisture barrier underneath but since it's on a first floor application with a basement underneath it seems logical that a vapor barrier would just trap water in and under the flooring.
Anybody have any experience with either type?
Thanks
Chad