As you ve said your gut tells it won t work and in the long run it does not.
Can you put cork under hardwood.
The form of install floating vs.
Cork cannot be pierced by nails staples screws or cleats.
Glue down fiberglass and felt backed sheet floors.
2 mm 2 5 mm cork underlayment generally are used for under glue down and floating engineered hardwood laminate luxury vinyl tile and plank.
The cork will be pierced thousands of times and that will cause the cork to crumble.
Underlayments for hardwood floors provide multiple benefits depending on the material that you choose.
In a kitchen installation remove the cabinet toekicks if possible so you can run the cork under the cabinets.
When using cork under hardwood a few issues come to the fore.
Cork underlayments come in a variety of thicknesses depending on the floor covering application.
This gap can be hidden in the finish step.
Generally cork can be installed as a floating underlayment that is not adhered to the original subfloors or by gluing the cork in place.
If the kick is stationary plan to install the flooring up to within inch of the toekick.
Laminate flooring with underlayment attached.
It can be floated unattached to the subfloor or it can be glued in place.
We offer our cork underlayment in three sizes 3mm 6mm and our new baby 12mm.
If you choose to glue down your engineered hardwood flooring using a cork underlayment underneath you would need to glue the cork down securely to the subfloor and then you can glue the hardwood directly on top of that cork.
If you re planning to install a wood floor installing a cork underlayment adds a degree of resilience to the floor.
However do not expect this application to provide the benefits as they do with floating or glued floors.
The nail down has a problem.
They offer soundproofing insulation a moisture barrier and added comfort while also helping to level out the subfloor.
Using cork with a nail down application over common wood sub floors is something that can be addressed with any knowledgeable professional.
Perforated cork underlay under a wood floor.
The type of installation method is also variable depending on the homeowner s preference.
Glue down will follow the format of the hardwood installation floating vs.
Plastic foam felt cork and rubber are common choices.