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.
What thickness hardboard under vinyl.
Plywood underlayment is a thin plywood material that is most commonly used under resilient flooring materials such as vinyl and linoleum sheets and tiles.
Use plywood under cork and vinyl tiles and always in kitchens bathrooms and utility rooms.
I did it smooth face up lots of annular nails spaced approx six inches apart closer around the edges and where the floorboards were a little uneven in order to pull it to the shape of the floor.
Thinner boards don t have a lot of give which may cause them to creek and crack more often.
Lay the hardboard smooth side up for self adhesive tiles and rough side up if using adhesive.
I put down hardboard approx 18 months ago for vinyl in the bathroom.
Use hardboard in living rooms and bedrooms under carpet carpet tiles and sheet vinyls.
A thick board can help to support the weight of these materials without cracking under the pressure.
The last reason the thickness is important is because it helps to carry the weight of those who walk across the floor.
It can also be used under hardwood laminate and carpet but this is much less common these days because subflooring is typically smooth enough for these materials many of which are installed with a different type of underlayment or pad.
While underlayment for vinyl planks may be used under hardwood and laminate the reverse is not true.
The easiest way to do this is to cover the boards with a thin layer 3mm 12mm of hardboard giving yourself a smooth flat surface to work on.
If you are planning to lay vinyl sheet tiles or even laminate and your subfloor is old floorboards it is more than likely that the floor will need to be levelled.
X 48 in x 96 in.