Do I need underlayment on top of DRIcore?

Install the floor manufacturer’s approved underlayment for use over a wood subfloor and then proceed with the finished flooring on top of the DRICORE® panels. The installation of a continuous vapour barrier on top of DRICORE® is permitted as long as it is not sealed to the perimeter wall.

Do I need underlayment for laminate flooring in basement?





Underlayment for laminate flooring is a must. Since laminate is a floating floor, it must be evenly distributed across your subfloor. Underlayment is what allows the floor to float, gives it stability, support, noise reduction, and supports the locking systems in between planks to assure the sturdiest flooring project.

What happens if you lay laminate without underlayment?

If the subfloor in your home or property is uneven, then your laminate floor could move and shift if it doesn’t have an underlayment for support. As a result, the floor will be more prone to wear-and-tear and could even warp. The more stability, the less likely you’ll have to pay out of pocket for costly repairs.

Does DRIcore need vapor barrier?

06 perms or less. In the past I’ve used a vented insulated floor system (like DriCore R+) without any special attention to a vapor barrier. In fact DriCore prohibits adding a second vapor barrier.

Should you screw down DRIcore?

Remember that DRIcore must be installed as a floating floor. Normally it is not recommended to nail, glue or screw DRIcore panels to the concrete surface. In some instances, we suggest minimal fastening of the panels to the concrete surface.

Do you frame on top of DRIcore?





DRIcore® panels can be installed where there is an existing wall frame or a concrete foundation wall. Where only a concrete foundation exists, it is best to install wall framing directly on top of DRIcore® panels to elevate the floor and wall framing away from direct contact of potentially damp concrete.

Can you put laminate flooring on basement concrete floor?

Laminate flooring can be installed over concrete, wood or carpet subfloor or other surfaces. Installation of good quality underlayment is highly recommended. Installing underlayment is easy but it has to be done precise to avoid any tears.

Do you need moisture barrier under laminate flooring?

No matter which underlayment you choose, if you are installing on a moisture prone subfloor or concrete subfloor, you really need a moisture barrier underlayment. Protect your laminate flooring from moisture for years to come by installing moisture barrier underlayment.

Is it OK to put laminate flooring in a basement?

If your basement is well ventilated and treated properly, you can use flooring materials like laminate and engineered wood. Many homeowners opt for laminate because it is more cost effective and looks beautiful. If you prepare the basement subfloor properly, laminate flooring is a viable option.

Can you seal DRIcore?



FINISHED FLOOR OPTIONS

NOTE: If panels are to remain unfinished for a period of 2 weeks or longer it is recommended to seal DRIcore® panels with two coats of polyurethane to protect from moisture.

How high can you shim DRIcore?

1/4 In.



For sloping or uneven sections of your floors, DRIcore levelling shims nest underneath DRIcore subfloor panels to quickly adjust the subfloor to the height needed to level the panel. Height Adjustment for uneven Floors up to 1/4 In.

How thick is DRIcore subfloor?

Which Subfloor Is Right For You?

Product Subfloor Gold Subfloor R+ Platinum
Height 3/4″ 1″
Top OSB OSB
Bottom High Density Plastic XPS Foam
Weight 6.5lbs. 6.1 lbs.

Can you put a toilet on Dricore?

Of course not! Don’t sweat it and don’t seal it up. If, at some point, the toilet overflows and some dirty water runs under the flooring and DriCore, it will eventually evaporate – just as water is supposed to under DriCore.

What is Dricore subfloor used for?

Dricore. Subfloor panels have been designed with patented air gap technology to keep basement floors dry, comfortable and cozy throughout the entire year. DRICORE® Subfloor panels promote good indoor air quality by allowing concrete to breathe, which in turn reduces the potential for mold and mildew.

How much does it cost to install Dricore subfloor?



DRICORE System

The current cost, through The Home Depot, is $6.25 per panel. Panels are 2′ x 2′ square. This means that DRICORE costs about $1.56 per square foot. DRICORE estimates that 205 panels are needed for this space.

What is the best subfloor for a basement?

Rigid foam is an excellent basement subfloor option because it provides a thermal break between concrete and flooring.

  • Finish flooring.
  • Plywood screwed down through the layer below.
  • Rigid foam insulation—1 1/2-inch thick.
  • Concrete basement floor.

What is the going rate to install laminate flooring?



Laminate Flooring Installation Cost

Average Total Project Cost: $3.80 – $4.80 per sq. ft. Installation: $2.00 – $3.00 per sq. ft.

What is the cheapest sub flooring?

Rarely, a prospective homeowner may recognize that OSB is the cheaper subfloor material.

What is Dricore made of?

DRICORE® is a floating subfloor made with a raised high-density polyethylene moisture barrier base bonded to an engineered core designed to allow air to flow underneath the subfloor system keeping floors warm and dry. DRICORE’s® engineered panels interlock easily, requiring no fastening or gluing.

Is it better to use OSB or plywood for subfloor?

OSB has a lower resale value than plywood due to its lower strength. For this reason, few homeowners prefer OSB in their homes. Apart from costs, plywood is superior in all the other areas, such as the strength of the structure. For this reason, it’s a superior material for use on the subfloor.