It does require floor prep to smooth the floor otherwise the surface of the sub floor will telegraph through within 6 months.
Loud floors in basement.
Also usually sheet vinyl comes in 12 foot rolls and if your basement is wider than 12 ft you ll need to have a seam and buy extra vinyl to cover the area and make sure you order enough extra so that the can match the pattern repeat.
Start by having someone walk across the floor while you listen from below.
Floors that make a popping sound.
When people are walking upstairs you can hear the echoes reverberating which can get very loud for tenants living in the basement.
Your finished flooring upstairs is usually a hard surface like hardwood floors or ceramic tiles which is supported by your floor joists.
If the floor is over a basement or crawl space go below to make the repairs.
While this doesn t mean your floors are defective there are various reasons it can occur.
If your floors are nailed down to the subfloor the popping noise could be coming from the nails.
Nwfa installation guidelines say most manufacturers recommend a flatness tolerance of 1 8 inch in a 6 foot radius or 3 16 inch in a 10 foot radius.
The sound happens when a plank becomes loose and the nail rubs against the subfloor.
Floating wood floors typically require that the substrate or subfloor be flat to within a certain tolerance.
Next take a thin wood shim and coat it with carpenter s glue.
In most cases you ll have a hollow cavity.
This should be included in the directions that came with the product.
Sometimes you might walk across your floors and hear a popping or creaking noise.