It shouldn't be done. Carpet underlay is usually to thick and flexible and won't provide the needed support under the laminate. It will flex too much causing it to break apart. you should check on the box what type of underlay is recommended for that specific product. There are as many types of underlay as there are laminates.
To avoid bending of the laminate flooring, it must be installed over a hard, smooth surface. Take up the carpeting and padding, ensuring to remove all staples. Subflooring nails and screws should be made flush with the floor. Use a scraper to scrape up any glue and staples from carpet padding. Sweep the floor thoroughly. Failure to properly prep the space will result in a laminate that will very soon be irreparably damaged.
No, laminate is floating type of floor installed over an insulation pad. Hardwood floor has to be nailed, stapled or glued to the subfloor. If you do manage to install hardwood on top of laminate sooner or later your Laminate floor will expand due to high temperature or humidity and it will create gaps between hardwood planks.
Remove the laminate floor first
No, laminate is floating type of floor installed over an insulation pad. Hardwood floor has to be nailed, stapled or glued to the subfloor. If you do manage to install hardwood on top of laminate sooner or later your Laminate floor will expand due to high temperature or humidity and it will create gaps between hardwood planks.
It could.
If the vinyl is down tight , the answer is YES, Laminate con go over it
The best flooring options for a basement with a concrete floor are vinyl, laminate, or engineered wood. These materials are durable, moisture-resistant, and can be installed directly over concrete.
No. You have to glue your linoleum on the hard surface, but Laminate is a floating floor and always move.
Floating Installation This method the floor floats over foam cushioned padding.
Yes. You should use a good quality underlay with it though to reduce the noise of the laminate knocking on the tiles.
No, carpet pad is both taller and softer then pads meant for floating laminate and wood floors. No pad of any kind should be used on any other type of wood installation.
Laminate flooring can be used to effectively cover any unsightly or old flooring. Laminate flooring can be installed over warped, scratched, or even missing flooring.