All You Need To Know About Flooring Options
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2020
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In this video I'm covering a bunch of different scenarios regarding the APPLICATIONS of flooring such as: how to do flooring over flooring, what sort of substrate do I need, removing old flooring to build new flooring, and tons more scenarios and situations. I present to you the ultimate flooring mega guide!
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Flooring on Concrete 4:50
Houses in the South 8:00
Laminate flooring 14:00
Transitions from 1 floor to another 18:30
OSB options 19:00
Plywood Or cement board under tile..That is the question 21:20
Tile edging 23:00
Tile standards in North America 27:30
Sheet vinyl ( Yes it still exists) 29:00
Carpet basics 31:00
Floating Floor options 33:44
Vapor Barrier or no? 35:00
Underpad info 36:00
Where to buy Quality Supplies? 37:00
Floating Floor Transitions 39:30
Tile transitions 44:00
Do I install flooring or Base boards First... Asked and answered! 49:00
Jeff's Best Rant Ever 53:00
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Started a job at building supplies store without much knowledge of home renovation, I was getting eaten alive by customers and contractors for months, but this channel really helped me learn more so that I can do my job better. So thank you for that sir.
Here are all the time stamps I promised.
Flooring on Concrete 4:50
Houses in the South 8:00
Laminate flooring 14:00
Transitions from 1 floor to another 18:30
OSB options 19:00
Plywood Or cement board under tile..That is the question 21:20
Tile edging 23:00
Tile standards in North America 27:30
Sheet vinyl ( Yes it still exists) 29:00
Carpet basics 31:00
Floating Floor options 33:44
Vapor Barrier or no? 35:00
Underpad info 36:00
Where to buy Quality Supplies? 37:00
Floating Floor Transitions 39:30
Tile transitions 44:00
Do I install flooring or Base boards First... Asked and answered! 49:00
Jeff's Best Rant Ever 53:00
Make sure you hit the like button. Cheers!
If you put the time stamps in the description like:
4:50 Flooring on Concrete
It will actually show up on the RUclips timeline :)
No questions from me mate, just compliments and lots of learning done. Thank you Jeff. I have 3 old houses that I'm working on and your lessons are priceless !
At 8:00 you have mentioned a video about the sub-flooring but you forgot to provide the link
@@DrWissam1 It's new video and recently uploaded. Jeff will provide the link as soon as he can as per usual
But you didn’t mention 3” x 3/4” old growth tongue and groove subfloor lol I’m kidding great info. I have to decide what to do upstairs all I have is the 3/4” inch subfloor. That’s a carpets glued to it then 1970s shag carpet. If I can get by with it I may sand stain and varnish
3 minutes into your video and I like you a lot! No BS and straight to the point!
Both myself and my partner lost our fathers over the last two years, my dad taught me so much and my partners dad was her handyman. We moved into a place with hidden horrors everywhere and you’ve been like our distant uncle, just guiding us through fixes! Thank you, sincerely man, thank you 🙌🏻
Teacher of the Decade
Great info!
Odd place to find my favourite internet cook. I guess my niche is no-nonsense, no-fluff content
@@bradfordguignard3611 My thought exactly! It's fun to see the crossing of genres (and to know that even internet chefs are DIYing on RUclips).
As always jeff, this channel is so underrated, you deserve 50 million subs. Thanks for all the info. Looking forward to next video
I appreciate that! We will get there one day! Cheers!
@@HomeRenoVisionDIY your video's have made me feel comfortable to take on bigger house projects. I'm a master mechanic who lives knowledge of things in my field. Your a wold book of knowledge in your field. And i live that you explain what happens and why, and the don't do this but if you do this is the best way to not F it up and why. That part is what i appreciate the most.
Without a doubt
Love these videos!!
Jeff I clicked on the link for the underlayment but the page could not be found. Any is there an updated link where I can get the underlayment you suggest. I live in Florida and would put the vinyl planks on concrete as well on top of tiles in other areas. I’ll sign up for your membership now too! I love your videos.
"Vinyl over carpet?" You kept a straight face.. well done!
@@airbornejets7832 😆
Get out of my head... I’ve never seen a video that actually answered every single flooring question I have. The most useful hour I’ve ever spent on RUclips
I'm buying my first house and I truly appreciate all your videos!
Have fun, and congrats on the new home. Cheers!
Thanks!
EnVLoveR i agree. Im in the same boat
Share your experience with us!
Kudos to Jeff for providing one of the BEST SUMMARIES of a key DIY genre I've ever found on the web. I've found his advice over the years to be practical, accurate, and well-edited........and no hokey "click-bait" teasers just to get "more views" either! "Hat's off" to Jeff for continuing to add QUALITY content to RUclips! What a breath of fresh air!
They need to show this video for Home depot training omg ive learned more from this than i have working 2 years in flooring😂😂
i’m about to go in for my second shift in flooring and feel woefully under prepared... i’m thinking the same thing!
I am thinking the same thing!
I'm with you on that. Worked in HD flooring also. He should be instructor there. Very knowledgeable and explains in detail
Good to know cuz I just started too lol
When Jeff goes into those tiny rants, it just makes my day. You can tell he's knowledgeable and passionate about his skills.
I love how the accent gets wild when he gets passionate/frustrated, lol. A joy to watch for sure.
This is 100% the most helpful remodeling channel on RUclips, and Jeff does it for free. Fantastic content, as usual.
Jeff,
Just want you to know how much I respect and appreciate your thoroughness and communication ability. Your videos have saved so much on my projects with my parents 70 year old house! Cause everything has to be custom prepared and installed to have a successful completion! God bless you for taking each step in detail! Best regards! Tommy
I appreciate that! Cheers Tommy!
Been remodeling an 80 year old house. He has saved me so much time and money. He's not the hero we deserve, but he is the hero we need!
So much knowledge given here. I am not a DIYer. but I now have an undestanding of what to ask the contracter. And know how to interpret what i want. Thank you much!!
The shed I built 5 years ago was by watching your videos and I got so many compliments of how well it is and strong it is. Now I am doing the tiles and I am here again.
Thank you for your time, it is greatly appreciated.
Well done Milos!
The world needs more people like you to educate and share the knowledge. You are are a good man , well explained and from me a big thank you !
Just wanted to say , I always refer you to friends and family on home improvement tips. Well done and thanks you
I do the same!!!
Same! Jeff taught me how to paint, a job I previously hated. If I could only bring myself to watch all his drywall videos (The job I hate the most)
Thank you so much for the video. This is probably one of the best RUclips channel
Wow, thanks!
Btw.... absolutely love learning from you . Thank you for your dedication, commitment and effort!!! You deserve mentor of the century award!!
Jeff, giving detailed and professional advice, you definitely are appreciated! Keep up the amazing work
I appreciate that!
Hey Jeff, Thank you for putting these great videos together. I have several home projects and you're a huge help throughout all of them. I have hit a bit of a snag -- I've ripped out the carpeting from one of our rooms and found out that the previous owners built the walls on top of the carpeting. So I have all of these little pieces of carpet hanging out from under the wall. I've struggle with trying to rip through it with a utility knife (new, sharp blade), but am getting nowhere. I have a feeling I may not like the answer, but if you have anything to share, bring it on. I can take it. THANK YOU!
As an elderly woman, i love your show. I have learned a lot. Especially love your honesty. Honest! He he he
I appreciate that you take the time to include the little things that provide your years of insight. A really good teacher! Thanks for sharing your valuable information.
37:20 I'm kicking my self right now lol. This video is gold. It's really helped filled in best practices/nuances for each flooring system that I wasn't really that solid in. Thanks sir!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you I am just going through the process of whether or not to recondition the old floor boards or start again and your video (once again) has helped immensely. Your videos are fantastic.
Glad to help
Moving on to my second home and this is PURE UNCUT GOLD!!!! I literally fall asleep listening to your channel... And take notes to your video before I start my projects... Keep the gems 💎 coming... Salute to you sir for sharing your knowledge...
oh my gosh I love your channel. I just bought my first house and I have been binge watching a lot of your videos to see what projects I could possibly do myself, or need to get help with. The house I bought is older and needs a lot of work and I like how you explain older homes vs. newer in this video. I love how clearly you explain everything and how you justify why one thing would be better than an other. Awesome content.
Jeff, you're amazing! I'm currently an apartment dweller planning to buy a fixer upper, and you make me feel like this goal is within my reach! Thanks for sharing your talents with the world!
Loving this video! I’m an interior designer and my husband and I just became home owners. Now I have tons of ideas, but we have limited funds and will try to do things ourselves. Even though I’m in the industry, your channel is helping me so much! Thanks for sharing all your knowledge!
You can do it!
Home RenoVision DIY watching more of your videos is making it easier! 😁
I love your videos Jeff. I
I have learned so much from watching your videos about home maintenance, repairs, and upgrading.
a single woman I a 60 year old house. So you can imagine is always needing some kind of repairs or remodeling.
You save me from getting ripped off by a handyman, painters, etc. I especially love your how to paint a room video. Now I paint like a pro. The paint wanted to charge me $400 to paint my DN and I paid myself after watching your video and it came out really well after following your instructions .
Thank you,
Gsynell
I have to say that I have watched so many of your videos. They are always very informative, straight forward with no BS. Thanks so much for putting out such great videos..
really excited for this kind of video, focused on info first and foremost, and all grouped in one video and directly discussing the options. It provides something entirely new compared to when you put a few separate installations together into a long video (also appreciated!). Thanks a bunch!!
Awesome video, and convenient timing. Ceiling drywall went up today, Dricore R+ going in this week, luxury vinyl planks are sitting in the garage. It's been quite an adventure so far, but I haven't failed any inspections and things are moving along! Keep up the great content!
Way to go Todd. Cheers!
Thank you!!! We love watching your shows!!! You’re the Best!! You’re great at educating us on do’s and don’ts. Please keep up the hard work.
U can't imagine how much I'm wanna say thank to u, u help me so much. I researched much for flooring , to know as much I can, and u give me like a super bonus, thank allot
Here & listening for the word “out” and checking safety equipment 😊
Is that OUT, OAT or something in between? :)
Michael Stevens something in between I think 😊
Jeff,
I just bought a house and I’m learning so much from you. You’re actually saving me lot of money. 👍
Glad to help
Jef f, Jeff, Jeff ... You are simply the best. Sincerely!! Honesty and integrity are almost non-existent today and these two precious traits simply seep right outta your pores. Thank you!
I'm a single old lady of somewhat sketchy ability to do the upkeep around my home. Over the years now, you have helped me to think straight on the repairs that I am capable of, to show what I should never try and give me the simple confidence to attack the chores I can.
Wishing you, your bestie and your lovely wife all the best on future endeavors.
Thank you Vicky, I am happy to hear we have been of some use to you and look forward to helping in the future. Cheers!
We recently bought a house, my husband is a disabled veteran, watching your videos has inspired me to pick up the tools and do the job! Excited to start working on the floors! Nothing like doing something yourself.
By far the best video I have ever seen on RUclips! This guy is a legend.
Cheers My friend. we are very proud of this one. hopefully it helps a lot of people. Cheers!
Love all your videos! Learnt so many things
My house looks like a home now! Thank you so much for all that you do. Stay blessed
Awesome! Thank you! Happy to help. Cheers!
I would like to had seen the video couple of years ago, I had to take many decisions before to do my renovations. This kind of information is what you need and explain with so many details. Thanks so much. I’m still working in my renovations and some of your videos have been so helpful for me. Thank you so much for your time and the way that you explain everything.
Thank you so much for this video. You answered questions I had for quite some time. I've been trying to find well detailed or well explained videos online for quite some time on subflooring, but nothing has come close to the detail and explanation you have put into the subject. Recently, without really wanting too, I found myself in a project having to install subflooring in the bathroom, and I was really concerned about the OSB and the thickness required to handle tile. Today, this video has helped me out tremendously. Really appreciate your content. Thanks again.
Transitions between flooring materials have always been my nemesis - tiling a bathroom next to a carpeted hallway, or removing some continuous hardwood (water damaged) and tiling in a bathroom and trying to make it stable and attractive. I've gone for those metal transition strips like you'd mentioned (hooray!), using the tile-to-carpet ( _|\ ) and tile-to-hardwood ( __| ) styles. Getting the carpet cut back just enough and secured under it was a challenge... a couple 70lb packs of tile made a good carpet stretcher though! And glad I didn't grout next to the hardwood for the other bathroom. Planning on maybe some color-matched(ish) caulking where I had to cut back the hardwood to the transition. I was careful and spent a long time sanding to try for a straight edge but hard to do perfectly. Having a targeted discussion on those transitions helps - it always seems to not be included in people's demonstration videos and is difficult to stumble across the right video!
“The worlds an absolute jungle of chaos.” 💯🤣
Brandon no truer words. 🤣
Gonna put this on an inspirational poster in my shop
@@timgleason2527 🤣
Best line in the video!
Literally just stopped the video to comment in that hilarious comment myself! I burst out laughing! 😂 😂😂
At the beginning you hit on what I love about your channel and several others. You are a professional who took the time to show RUclips how to do these projects, not a RUclipsr who's picking up the skill as they go. bravo.
This is the best info on flooring I have ever seen. We are soon to build and I am so grateful for the information. It will save me a lot of heartache and uncertainty.
OMG can you do a video on a no barrier shower it would help so much on my bathroom reno
Filming soon. Cheers!
"That means it would be all full of fluff! ...... and I'm not that kind of guy!"
.......... My kind of guy! Thank you!
Just the facts mam! ( joe holiday)
@@HomeRenoVisionDIY I think you meant Joe Friday on Dragnet. I'm actually old enough to have watched it when I was a kid. You do great videos. Very informative, easy to watch and kinda sassy all at the same time.
I love you Canadian people 🇨🇦
Thank you for all the help and info. In your video. Before I started watching your channel I didn't know how to replace a toilet and now I have remodel all the bathrooms and kitchen in my home. Thank you!
Best DIY and general information for homeowners trying to make decisions on flooring over which substrates and waterproofing! Fantastic. Thanks for the knowledge on building and material quality
- Intern Architect
In the process of buying my first house from 1987 I’m going to do the floors this is really helpful I own a waterproofing company not a flooring company wish me luck
Hey Jeff, you are a rock star, thanks for all the great content! I plan on renovating our main level floor, but I have a third sub-floor type in this 1955 home. We have a wood sub floor with diagonal planks over dimensional lumber joists. We plan on going the vinyl plank route, which means plywood screwed to these planks, but I've found mixed instructions on how to do this right. It appears that my plan should be to remove the skinny oak board flooring, then eliminate any squeaks in the sub-floor boards with screws, then lay plywood on top (not really sure on the thickness required) for a smooth base, and then only screw the plywood to the wooden planks and not into the floor joists. Is that last step correct? Just seems weird to only screw to the planks, but some of the science makes sense with allowing the wooden slats to expand and contract. Everything on top of the plywood, you've covered which I greatly appreciate. Thanks for your help!
You are extremely knowledgeable I've been doing this work for a long time I don't know why you don't have a show on TV I appreciate everything you're doing doing it the right way
My house is a 1930 build. I just started during Thanksgiving break to tear down (the one and only) bathroom. The room is about 5x10. It was tough getting the old cast iron tub out, but I finally got it out. Next break to be able to work it is Christmas break. Now, this part of the house is creekside (not in flood zone by any means), in Southern OR, 5 feet off the ground, on post and pier. No Visqueen on the ground. I had to completely rebuild the creekside wall and put in a new window (above where the new tub is). Outside, I needed to get the scaffolding level first as the big ground rocks made it about a foot difference on two of the legs. Got that done and it fell over 3 times towards the creek, I got it back up and then put the step ladder on top ( I am 5'3, 59yrs, and a sole fixer upper). I got on the scaffolding and attempted to hold the window above my head and screw it in. After multiple attempts (I had a limited amount of time off of work so I really needed to push it, and of course wanting the bathroom and all it's amenities back) of trying to screw in the new window, I realized I could not do this from the outside, I just don't have the strength, (and I am going to have all the windows changed out even the beloved pocket windows later this year professionally when the loan comes through). So I dismantled part of that creekside inside wall that I just rebuilt (I know this is incorrect, but I had no choice but to put the window in this way) and screwed the window to it and put it back together. By this time I noticed that I was in a bit of pain, I called the doc and they suggested I go to Urgent Care. I found out I broke T11 and T12, (a compound fracture) (slight) and messed up my ribs, they still can't tell me what's going on with the ribs. When did this happen? Sometime during my brief relationship with the scaffolding apparently. Anyway, I had to take a little bit of time off for the remod. Which is good as it gives you more time to think things through flat on your back. I had one of my Elders say " you know your not a spring chicken anymore". I now realize this (very hard to admit defeat), but I just didn't really have a viable choice in the matter due a lack of funds.
Now, to get to the flooring. Part of the support beams were rotted, so I replaced those and added additional support (overkill at it’s best). I put a sheet of plywood on top of half of the floor while the other half of the bathroom boards flooring ( the one closest to the dirt ground underneath) was ok so I just put 1 sheet of plywood on top of that. (Just to reiterate,) The other side needs two sheets of plywood as none of those boards on top of the support beams were viable, so I removed them). The flooring I chose is the Smart Core Tile (snap flooring) in Glacier Marble. I was informed that I didn’t need any underlayment at the big box store but now that I’ve seen this video, I thought I should ask you. What do you think? I may add a shower for the Slipper soaker clawfoot tub later on, but for now it’s fine. I think I may need to put in some kind of step or two as my short legs are having a bit of a time maneuvering in and out of the tub. Any videos on that, steps for a tub? And high moisture drywall for the walls. TIA
Grabbing some snacks and getting ready for the next hour of awesomeness!
Boom! Did I just hear mic drop! Cheers!
I love how when you talk about pet peeves your Canadian accent is heavier. 😂 I'm the same with my southern accent (and I do my best to lose my accent).
Jeff you are amazing!! Best Chanel on RUclips hands down! We are getting a tiny home early 2021 and will be adding the finishing touches with the help of all your videos! 😁
I was already subscribed to your channel because I believe you’re giving out excellent advise. I joined because I seen you in a video with your kids and teaching them trade. I’m a father and I’ll always support another father, PERIOD!!!!
Cheers to that!
If you have some dips in your slab and you want to address them before covering your slab with a vapor barrier and OSB substrate. Use floor leveling compound. You don't have to "skim coat" your entire floor, you can just fill spots as needed. They come in 40-50lb bags and generally one bag is twice as much as you'll need to address those dips.
Jeff, your videos are amazing. Thanks!
I appreciate that!
this video is priceless - fully detailed info that is like taking a class. straight information and honest delivery. not to get too emotional, but my dad was a carpenter that I never got a chance to learn from due to dying when I was young. watching these videos is like what I would imagine learning from him would be like. you are affectionately known as "canadian dad" whenever we refer to your videos :)
Truly a fantastic video.
Educational, detailed and perfectly delivered.
Great job, Thank you!!!
When you talk about keeping the plywood clean for tile, in the case of plywood and even a self leveling cement, if it is already dirty from paint and Plaster, is it okay to just give it a quick sand and clean, in order to insure it will make a good bond with the mortar?
Lots of great info ... thanks Jeff! I love the tips about installing baseboards first and about the cheap underlayment from HD that I was just about to buy. I’ll seek out some better stuff! Also, does it make sense to fill in dips and valleys with self leveling concrete on my basement slab before laying laminate vinyl?
You bet! some basements that are older have quite a variance. in those situations it may be hard to get a good result without a huge investment. and building a custom subfloor with sleepers may be required.
Where can I find the underlayment at that price point here in the U.S.? And under what name?
I am enthralled with your teaching advice. I am in a rental slightly more than a studio ( tiny 1 bedroom/1bath ) apartment with horrid pink 4" tile on bathroom walls and shower/tub. The 1" Mosaic type on the floor. 76" one way, 61" the other, a decent sized window and door on the long ends. 3 piece.
My partner, an amputee, needed grab/assist bars, shower chair and such to shower properly. His Wchair just fits between the vanity and (very old metal) tub.
I want to rip out the tile work, and make sure it's up to par instead of 1950-60. I absolutely loved that " whole bathroom a shower" video. Even if it we're just one color/type of coverage, to have that room for movement!!
You inspire me! 😊
You are a library of knowledge! Thank you so much for taking the time. This information from your experience is priceless!
Jeff, thank you so much for your videos. I bought a house recently and I wonder can I get the underpad online? Is there an official name of this kind of pad. It looks like Mass loaded vinyl.
What thickness do you recommend for the underlayment pad for engineered hardwood?
Thank you Jeff! exactly what I need to know before installing vinyl flooring. You're always my go to for info on remodeling my house.
This is my second video of yours! Binge watching! Thank you for your expertise and sharing your experience and knowledge! We have a thin hardwood floor glued into the concrete floor, no crawl space. We had an awful time of getting the hardwood and glue off the concrete when we did our half bath, and definitely know removing the other rooms(kitchen and entryway) are just too much for us to attempt, unless we can prepare and just lay a new floor over what’s there. I think you gave us some great information, just want to know if you might add anything different to prepare the surface on the wood, different than what you mentioned? Thank you so much! Definitely love your channel and will be sharing with others!
*real subscribers remember when jeff had a blacc eye*
😅🙂
And has still never said a thing about it.... as far as I know. HAHA. i just went back today and read comments. So good.
@@exceldetail Window*
You took the words right out of my mouth😂
That black eye video was Gold!.
It makes this channel so real.
Is it normal that I just listen to these videos in the background when I’m cooking or getting ready for work like it’s music or something lmao
It’s become my “music” too!
I do the same thing.
Yes - completely normal 😉
All really super useful information, especially the very last segment of the video! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience Jeff.
Jeff! Just installed a laminate flooring. Your advice on installing a few rows first and moving them in position and pile on some weight was brilliant. My wall had a 1” bow in the middle and I would have had a hell of a time lining the first strip if I didn’t watch your channel. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Permits: can you talk about permits pro and cons when doing your BSMT. When is a permit needed.
For electrical and plumbing and basically everything because it's considered to be an addition to your hone so property tax has ro go up so u must pull an addition or renovation permit. If plumbing is already completed then u don't beed a permit for that. If the electric is completed you don't need a permit for that but before you close The walls up, call for inspection and after completion so they can assess how much more to valuate your hone and increase the taxes.
How would you recommend leveling on top of existing floor boards to install vinyl floor boards on top? I was thinking compound is easiest, but it might leak through the floor boards.
Durabond 90 is a great floor leveller.
I wish I had found this channel a few years ago. But since finding it a few months ago I have watched every video you release. Keep up the AWESOME work!
You explained everything that I've been researching and made it totally understandable. Thanks for the knowledge and your experience.
OMG, just staples holding my floor down. This now explains why when the air conditioning blows the floor up🤔😂
What is the name for the “underlayment” for the laminate that is commercial grade from the flooring suppliers? When calling what do I ask for?
Literally “underlay”
THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME AND EFFORT, AND GIVING US GOOD ADVICE 😁
Thank you for this and other videos. I put in a Coretec floating floor with cork backing over this weekend and your videos helped me through the project.
“The world is an absolute jungle of chaos.” Lol
Hey Jeff, can I install LVPs directly over ceramic tiles? Do I need some sort of underlayment or something? Thanks :))
Huge fan from the Philippines btw!
Yes you can! I suggest using an underlayment for sound control.
@@HomeRenoVisionDIY thank you jeff! would a cork underlayment be the way to go?
Man you have a lot of patience and experience, love your style of explaining, keep up the good work, thanks
Jeff, you have the best DIY on the web. Thanks.👍🏼
This may be a stupid question, but we have vinyl with the “built in” underlay attached to the vinyl boards. I personally think the floor feels too thin just on top of the sub floor. Should I use underlay like you had? Separate from what’s under the vinyl pieces? Thank you for all you do!! 💖
It sounds like you are using a pretty nice LVP that has some sound deadening and padding on the underside of it already. If your floor is nice and clean you'll have no need for a separate underlayment.
Believe it or not some manufacturers will tell you to not put any underlayment as it will void your warranty.
@@mayeri3083 would that include mass loaded vinyl for sound proofing?
@@Badenhawk to get your best and most accurate answer, take a look in the instructions and see what the manufacturer recommends.
The manufacturer always knows best.
If you can't seem to find anything in the manual, then giving a call to the company will safe you a lot of time.
Hi Katie, if your subfloor is screwed down it will help. if it is old and soft then consider adding a layer of 3/8 plywood with screws. i did a video about that. the other option is to install the vinyl plank in the opposite direction of the joists. that will help to keep the joints together and no you don't need another underlay, the one that comes on the floor will be fine. as long as your subfloor is 5/8 you should be ok. Cheers!
"The world is an absolute jungle of chaos." - Jeff Thormen :)
Im so glad youtube recommended this channel. This guy is the truth
Thank you for all the help and detailed explanation. That was very good information for all DIYer like me who like to do most of the projects around the house because those bad contractor out there that just want your money but have NO idea what they are doing.
Some vinyl flooring has an underlay attached to the backside of each piece, would you still recommend placing an underpad?
Just use what it comes with. Adding additional underlay creates too much movement in the product and will void your warranty in the eyes of most manufacturers.
What do you do if the vinyl specifies no underlay, but the floor is over a crawl space and needs a vapor barrier? Would you just have to buy the thinnest layer you can find? Or would a different vinyl need to be purchased in this case?
@@aleksvlad2 Just remember if you're buying vinyl plank it's waterproof. If you're worried about moisture still you can just buy thin layer of poly from your hardware store. It's not foam it's just a poly moisture barrier. Wouldn't add anything of value in terms of a foam underlay, but it also wouldn't void your warranty
Can you provide some more information on where to find quality underlayment at ~$0.20 / sq ft? Thanks!
In case it helps, I think he mentioned to google "wholesale flooring suppliers". And in answer to someone else's question, he writes, "The brand is less important than the thickness and the rigidity. Every area has different brands names but in many cases are selling the same product. as for an underlayment find one that is thick and more of a dense foam that has an STC rating of 20. that will always be a good one. Cheers!"
I couldn't find wholesale flooring companies nearby but Amazon has much better deals than HD and Floor & Decor. I was hoping to find a thicker rubber pad but ended up buying Roberts First Step because it's $.20 sq ft with STC 67 and R-Value .40. I'm taking that EZ Foam shit back to F&D.
Jeff, thank you for all your videos, as I recover from Covid, it gives me a lot of enjoyable and informative content. I had to comment on this video for the laugh break you gave me when discussing “should I install vinyl over carpet” priceless!
Brilliant video! Thank you. I didn't realize about the clean plywood under tile for the bonding.
When he says “scroll down to the question and answers” does he mean the comments?
Yup! Cheers!
Josh Blade typical dad (Jeff) on RUclips lol
This was phenomenal. Thank you
Your knowledge is amazing! Lucky customers having you as their contractor. I enjoy your videos. Thank you