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Author Locking cork over laminate
Noel

2008-02-28, 9:25 am

I have a small kitchen area that has laminated flooring. It was
installed correctly, underpavment, foam and locking strips. The floor
is sturdy to say the least. I am considering covering it up with
locking cork flooring. Not sure if cork flooring is good for a kitchen
area. Anyhow, can I just lay the cork flooring over the existing
laminated floor, without putting another underpavement and foam? I
think underpavement is the right word?
HeyBub

2008-02-28, 1:25 pm

Noel wrote:
> I have a small kitchen area that has laminated flooring. It was
> installed correctly, underpavment, foam and locking strips. The floor
> is sturdy to say the least. I am considering covering it up with
> locking cork flooring. Not sure if cork flooring is good for a kitchen
> area. Anyhow, can I just lay the cork flooring over the existing
> laminated floor, without putting another underpavement and foam? I
> think underpavement is the right word?


Sure.

Or, you might be able to take up the laminate if it's the kind that just
locks together and not glued.


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