Is Drybarrier an acceptable subfloor for this wood-like cork flooring material? If so, what underlayment would also be recommended? Planning to install in a concrete basement below grade. As of right now, moisture is no problem but we did have water infiltration one time after our sump pump malfunctioned (less than 1/8� water on the floor) so I'm trying to plan for the worst despite it not being the norm. Thank you!
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Open Dec 16, 2021 - 09:16 AM
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Jan 09, 2022 - 09:36 AM
Drybarrier looks to be a reasonably good product for your application. However, we are not in a position to approve or disapprove products from a legal warranty perspective. Only Amorim can do that. In general, Amorim WISE waterproof cork products require a rigid surface with as little deflection as possible. I was unable to see any information about this on their website other than it was flexible. If there is too much flex when walking, the planks may separate from one another. To be sure, please contact Amorim's technical support: csiflooringinspections@comcast.net
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