Underlay
Flooring underlay is the unsung hero of your flooring set up. It’s a soft, spongy layer that goes beneath your flooring to provide support, insulation and cushioning. If you’re upgrading the flooring in your home, underlay is an essential. Find the right underlay style for your specific flooring here.
Think of underlay as the comfy mattress underneath your cosy blankets – not only does it make your floors feel softer underfoot, but it also helps absorb sounds, reducing noise transmission between floors. It also acts as a moisture barrier, protecting your floors from any moisture that may seep up from the subfloor. Whether you need carpet underlay, laminate flooring, LVT or thermal underlay, we have a range of options to suit your specific needs.
Installing underlay is a simple yet crucial step in ensuring your flooring looks and feels its best for years to come. So if you’re considering new flooring options throughout your home, don’t forget to give a little love to the underlay too – it’s the secret to added comfort and durability.
FAQs:
Which is the best type of underlay?
The best type of underlay depends on the flooring you have and its needs. For example, foam underlay provides excellent cushioning and sound insulation, while rubber underlay offers superior durability and moisture-resistance. The underlay you need should complement your flooring type and provide the desired level of comfort, insulation, and protection against moisture and sound transmission.
What is underlay used for?
Underlay is used beneath flooring to provide a number of benefits, including offering support and cushioning, acting as a sound insulator and serving as a moisture barrier.
How long does underlay last?
How long underlay lasts can vary depending on factors such as quality, usage, and maintenance. Generally, high-quality underlay can last anywhere from 5 to 15 years or more with proper care. However, factors such as heavy foot traffic, exposure to moisture, and wear and tear can affect its longevity. Regular inspection and replacement of underlay as needed can help maintain the integrity and performance of your flooring over time.