Use vapor barrier 2 in 1 when installing laminate flooring on cement subfloors or any subfloors with a risk of moisture coming up.
Polyethylene moisture barrier basement floor.
Use option a to keep your floor dry if you have damp floors.
Polyurethane sheeting is a typical vapor barrier that contractors use to prevent moisture from penetrating the walls of a basement.
If the basement starts to smell musty you can add a poly vapor retarder on the floor but it will probably get torn up unless you cover it with smooth surface roll roofing etc.
We are laying a new basement floor for bedrooms and new lounge downstairs we are doing the footings 1st would you recommend laying the plastic barrier in the footings trench also before we do the entire floor.
No need to bother with large fold out low quality off spec construction grade films which can be bothersome and hard to use before the floor is installed.
Vapor barriers are materials that combat moisture diffusion through walls ceilings and floors.
They are most commonly made of vapor retardant paint treated paper or foil or polyethylene plastics but there are other options.
This video demonstrates how to install a moisture barrier over a concrete subfloor.
Install dimpled polyethylene to create an air space between the concrete and the finished floor sealing off dampness and giving moisture a chance to dissipate.
Prevent damp basement floors from ruining carpet and other finished flooring.
The only thing that works permanently is a concrete slab over a vapor retarder membrane.
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Vapor barrier 2 in 1 underlayment.
Our moistureblock is a 6 mil polyethylene film vapor barrier that is used during the installation process with floating laminate luxury vinyl planks and engineered wood floors.
Obviously we will lay plastic for the entire floor but thought would be double protection under the footing trenches and posts to protect from moisture.