Eco Wood
Dimension
- thickness 5 mm
- width 0,59 m
- length 0,79 m
Installation
Before laying, ensure that the floor is suitably prepared, i.e. clean, dry, free of cracks and resistant to tension and pressure. The boards are laid together. During installation, it must be ensured that the joints of the insulation underlays do not meet the joints of the floorboards. Ideally, the underlays should be laid diagonally to the floor. The underlay must be laid over the entire surface of the substrate/vapour barrier film and fixed together with adhesive tape (accessory).
Details
LOGOCLIC® Eco Wood fibre insulation board is a natural product made of wood fibre for higher thermal insulation requirements. Wood from renaturalised extraction is used for processing. The insulation underlay is therefore ecological, environmentally friendly and recyclable. It can also be easily disposed of with household waste, is water-neutral and toxicologically harmless. The material is compatible with bitumen, PVC, linoleum, cement, synthetic and natural resins and magnesite. The fibre insulation board compensates for any unevenness up to 2 mm.
Why a vapour barrier?
A vapour barrier or vapour retarder is used in the building industry to prevent water vapour from precipitating as condensation in the thermal insulation or flooring. In the laminate flooring sector, the vapour barrier is a film that is usually made of polyethylene (PE film). It prevents moisture from penetrating through the subfloor into the laminate flooring.
We have chosen an insulating underlay that is already equipped with an aluminium foil as a vapour barrier. Is the underlay laid with the silver layer facing upwards or downwards?
The underlay is laid with the coated side facing upwards. Lay the underlay with the aluminium coating slightly overlapping and glue the joints with aluminium adhesive tape. Some of the aluminium underlays already have an integrated adhesive surface.
How do I reduce the walking noise of laminate flooring?
Laminate flooring is made up of individual panels. This can cause noise when you walk on it. The subfloor under the laminate floor also plays a role. To reduce the walking noise on the floor covering, there is no alternative to impact sound insulation. But you have two options here:
- Impact sound insulation as an underlay: Reduce footfall sound by laying an underlay under the laminate flooring. This minimises noise in the room – your neighbours will be grateful too. You will find various types of impact sound insulation in the LOGOCLIC® range.
- Integrated impact sound insulation: The Ambienta product line, for example, impresses with its integrated impact sound insulation. This means that no additional work step is required for impact sound installation when laying laminate. The laminate ideally dampens walking noises thanks to this integrated insulation.
Which is the best insulating underlay to use with underfloor heating?
If laminate flooring is to be laid over underfloor heating, the heat dissipation must be taken into account. If the floor covering insulates too much, the heat of the underfloor heating will be insufficiently used – thus a lot of energy will be lost.
The following reference values should be observed if insulating underlay is to be used with underfloor heating: the total thermal resistance should not exceed 0.15 m2K/W.
When do I need a vapour barrier film?
A vapour barrier is a PE film which protects the laminate from moisture. Because this film prevents moisture rising into the laminate flooring. If moisture were to penetrate the laminate floor, it would lead to swelling and rippling in the floor covering. You will find various types of vapour barrier films in the LOGOCLIC® range.
Take a look at the laminate insulation.
Which floors are particularly silent?
The laminate Silentos has an integrated impact sound insulation. For the laminate flooring Family you need to lay an insulation carpet pad. This is also done quite easily thanks to integrated adhesive strips.