Plan to install travertine flooring. Per industry recommendations, will use two layers of 3/4" subfloor (not glued together) to get a stiff floor section. However, we are concerned such a stiff floor will be 'hard' to walk on, day in, day out. Would cork add some 'give' back to this floor if applied on top of the two layers of 3/4 subflooring?
US Floors, Natural Cork Underlayment Roll
Cork Underlayment
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Oct 01, 2020 - 09:13 AM
You can not add anything that would make a stone floor soft. Stone floors are made to be hard, cold and durable. We would not recommend cork underlayment for this application.
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US Floors, Natural Cork Underlayment Roll
Rolls of quiet, warm, cork underlayment - 1/8", 1/4" thick
US Floors, Natural Cork Underlayment is a natural thermal and acoustic insulator that minimizes sound transmission from floor to ceiling on second floor applications and from heat and cold transfer on ground floor applications...
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