While QuietCork cork underlayment can be dry-laid (not glued) for floating floor applications, installations where the finished flooring is adhered or bonded over the cork require the cork underlayment to be secured to the subfloor first. In ...
The type of tape used on cork underlayment isn’t critical—and in most cases, taping the underlayment isn’t even necessary when a floating floor is being installed above it. Some installers choose to tape the seams simply to keep the cork sheets from ...
No, we do not recommend installing QuietCork under rubber cork flooring. It increases the risk of the underlayment and rubber cork separating, and of the sheets telegraphing through the rubber cork. Browse the full Rubber Cork Flooring catalog.
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