All Globe Inc, Silicone Vapor Shield for Hardwood Floors, 200 SF Roll Q&A
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Can this be used as a vapor barrier for exterior walls? View answer
Asked 10 ´months ago
Is this underlayment ok to use with radiant heated floors? View answer
Asked 3 ´years ago
Can this product be used as a roof underlayment in warm climates? View answer
Asked 2 ´years ago
What is the delivery time? View answer
Asked 1 ´year ago
How do you get wrinkles out of vapor shield? View answer
Asked 3 ´years ago
How much does a 200 ft roll off silicone vapor shield weigh? View answer
Asked 3 ´years ago
Can this be used as underlayment in a bathroom, under wood flooring? View answer
Asked 3 ´years ago
Does it help hardwood floors not squeak? View answer
Asked 4 ´years ago
Which side goes down? View answer
Asked 1 ´year ago
You mention it "reduces abrasion", is that specified somewhere? Does it allow same level of movement as rosin paper? Manufacturer of OSB in a two layer subfloor layout calls for 15lb felt (prevent squeaking). Doing 1 x 6" wood slats as 1st subfloor layer, then underlayment on top of the 1st subfloor layer (15 lb felt, or equivalent, presumably silicon vapor shield, aka SVS), then a 1 1/8" OSB subfloor layer, which we xxxx down through the underlayment with 1 3/4 inch decking screws. a) Do we staple/nail down silicon vapor shield or loose lay? Maybe underlayment seal tape to cover seams? Or double sided tape to secure to the floor/prevent it from moving as the OSB 4' x 8' sheet is placed on top of it and screwed down to 1st layer subfloor? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
