Generally speaking, the thickness of the plywood layed directly over floor joist.
anywhere in this range depending the thickness of the vinyl flooring 62.5 lbs - 250 lbs 4oz per sq' light standard linoleum 16oz per sq' for the heavy thicker linoleum
Yes, you should be able to. Most cork flooring tiles are floating - they click together. So, they can go on top of virtually any surface provided that it is level/flat and there are no issues of moisture.
Depends on several factors: Type of tile Sub-flooring Straight Lay/Offset Angle, Pattern Size of Job
Tolerance of VDF Flooring 5mm
Laminate wood flooring shows scuffs and scratches more then tiles do. Laminate flooring seems to last little longer the tiles.
The thickness is mainly for refinishing. Thicker wood can be refinished more times than thinner. If you are laying on a cement slab, you want to use a vapor barrier. Some flooring products have a barrier preinstalled on the undersideof the flooring.
I have no floor covering on my kitchen at the moment. I don't want to tile but want something durable. What is a good thickness of vinyl flooring to use?
Sexy abbs
this the thickness of the wood planks
150mm
You pull up the existing flooring with crowbars and hammers. Then smooth out the bits of wood and staples left sticking out of the joists. Hard work ! Replace with good quality plywood,same thickness when all joists are smooth and you have replaced plumbing, insulation or whatever else you went under to repair.
IS 1195/1196 mastic with 25 mm thickness
Water damage can do it.Termites can too.
India Patent Stone (IPS) flooring is generally laid to 25mm to 40mm thick.
If you are building a new home, by the time you get to flooring it will be dry.
Hardwood flooring can be bought from stores online. You measure how much flooring would be needed and find your price in the online store, choosing the type and thickness of the hardwood you want in your home. It is then purchased and delivered to you in the online store.
Yes, they sit on top of the flooring. You may be able to pull them out from under the base, but that will be hard if they are nailed down close to the wall.