you have to remove the baseboard heaters first
Floor heating is when you have heating units beneath your tiles that generates heat that radiates from beneath the home. Baseboard heaters are heater units that usually sit parallel to your baseboard. Each unit of baseboard heater is independent. Floor heating is more of a central heating unit.
No, laminate is floating type of floor installed over an insulation pad. Hardwood floor has to be nailed, stapled or glued to the subfloor. If you do manage to install hardwood on top of laminate sooner or later your Laminate floor will expand due to high temperature or humidity and it will create gaps between hardwood planks.
No, laminate is floating type of floor installed over an insulation pad. Hardwood floor has to be nailed, stapled or glued to the subfloor. If you do manage to install hardwood on top of laminate sooner or later your Laminate floor will expand due to high temperature or humidity and it will create gaps between hardwood planks.
Yes, you can.
Remove the laminate floor first
I would think the heating grid would have to be under the sub floor. It is was in direct contact with the laminate, even with the foam insulator, the floor moves just a little bit and over time could wear through the heating element.
Baseboard heaters are ideal for people who suffer from allergies because they do not stir up dust or other particles in the air that can aggravate allergies. They use convection heat, which provides for equal heating from floor to ceiling.
Laminate floor cannot be refinished. It will have to be replaced. Hardwood flooring can be refinished.
You should not buff a laminate floor.
If the vinyl is down tight , the answer is YES, Laminate con go over it
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