An underlayment is a necessity for any wood floor installation even on a plywood subfloor.
Hardwood floor over pine subfloor.
Installing a hardwood floor over a concrete slab even if your home was built on a concrete slab you can still enjoy the beauty and charm of hardwood floors.
Installing new hardwood over old hardwood floors.
Drawbacks include a thinner less insulated floor and a less durable surface than other flooring types.
Experienced professionals pay close attention to managing moisture and minimizing wood floor expansion and contraction when preparing to install hardwood floors on concrete slabs.
Right now i have 3 4 tg hardwood which is not in the best shape over a 2 5 wide x 3 4 inch think plank subfloor which runs perpendicular to the joists 2x10 16 oc.
Laying a new subfloor over old pine flooring.
The underlayment provides many benefits including moisture protection sound and thermal insulation and a cushion to make the floor more comfortable to walk on.
The warranty may require it.
I would recommend removing the tile and adding a plywood underlayment to the existing main subfloor to obtain the desired height then install the sheet vinyl.
In many older houses the pine subfloor was the only floor and it held up well.
Yes you can use pine subfloors as primary flooring.
Ideally i would tear out the existing finish flooring screw down the existing plank subfloor where loose repair the plank subfloor where needed and then lay my new.
Pine offers grain textures and knots that create an interesting look on your floor.
Usually manufactured in 4 by 8 foot sheets plywood panels and osb are acceptable subfloors for hardwood flooring as long as they are the proper thickness.
A floating floor laminate or locking hardwood shouldn t be installed over a wood subfloor that s adhered to a concrete slab.
Uncovered pine subflooring appeals to recycling enthusiasts as well as fans of distressed wood.
Inspect the moisture level check the moisture level of the subflooring using a moisture meter.
For instance i will look at much older floors that were nailed into floor joists before the widespread use of subfloors.
However the wood isn t as hard as some other flooring choices.
Plywood and osb subfloors over joists are most common in newer homes and new construction typically in homes with basements or crawlspaces.
Installing new hardwood over older wood floors can be extremely time saving in lieu of removal that can become expensive dirty and even dangerous depending on how the original floor was installed.