Most likely your hardwood if 3 4 will be the determining factor and you will add various underlayments to bring up the other flooring material to the finished floor height you desire.
Thick underlayment to deal with floor height differences.
It s a bit confusing but a flat floor can still be slightly out of level and still create a good foundation for a long lasting floor installation.
The differences in height between the two adjoining floors is typically not more than 1 2 inch at most.
How thick is tile flooring backer board when installed.
That is the wood flooring that you see and walk on.
Tile flooring is water resistant and durable when combined with backer board which is impervious to moisture and helps create a flat base.
If you find thicker than 12mm it s an inaccurate measurement possibly including attached padding.
Very bottom is the subfloor okay well the floor joists are at the very very bottom.
For instance 1 4 hardie on a bed of thinset will bring that to approximately 3 8 and tile on that could add another 3 8.
Reducer strips operate in a similar fashion to ramps in that they reduce the height from one flooring material to the other.
If you want the highest quality hardwood feel you ll want 10 or 12mm.
No it is not recommended to install a thick or double layer of underlayment with laminate flooring.
Top is the finish flooring.
Laminate flooring is between 6 12mm thick.
Laminate flooring on an uneven subfloor can cause problems and needs to be addressed.
Underlayment is manufactured and meant to be used as only a single layer to allow your floor to be balanced and float properly.
Between the subfloor and finish floor is the underlayment.
How thick should the underlayment be.
An underlayment is the meat in the wood flooring sandwich.