Hi everyone
I’m sure this has been covered numerous times before, so apologies for that!! Found similar threads but no exact answers
Ply flooring, this is my understanding……
So it’s 9mm batons attached using Sikkaflex between the ridged sections
And then dodomat (DEADN?) between the batons, covering the ridges
And then thermo-acoustic lining over absolutely everything (dodo super liner?)
And then 12mm marine grade ply on top, screwed into the batons.
Here’s my other questions
My understanding is that 9mm batons are used to match the height of the ridges. When you put DEADN over the ridges, does it not then increase the height of the ridges, going higher than the batons? Does it then just squash down flush when the ply floor is screwed down?
How important is it to use the thermo-acoustic lining over the batons + DEADN? And if it needs to be used - what thickness, the website offers 5mm, 6mm, 10mm and 12mm.
Thanks
I’m sure this has been covered numerous times before, so apologies for that!! Found similar threads but no exact answers
Ply flooring, this is my understanding……
So it’s 9mm batons attached using Sikkaflex between the ridged sections
And then dodomat (DEADN?) between the batons, covering the ridges
And then thermo-acoustic lining over absolutely everything (dodo super liner?)
And then 12mm marine grade ply on top, screwed into the batons.
Here’s my other questions
My understanding is that 9mm batons are used to match the height of the ridges. When you put DEADN over the ridges, does it not then increase the height of the ridges, going higher than the batons? Does it then just squash down flush when the ply floor is screwed down?
How important is it to use the thermo-acoustic lining over the batons + DEADN? And if it needs to be used - what thickness, the website offers 5mm, 6mm, 10mm and 12mm.
Thanks