In article <
bpfp7t...@mid.individual.net>, Geoff Pearson
<
gspear...@hotmail.com> writes
>
>I have this too - I suspect the underlay is meant to be the other way up - I
>did two rooms at the same time and one has this plastic bag noise, the other
>doesn't.
>
Possible I suppose, the picture in the provided link shows it the wrong
way up, the more papery side should be upwards.
Personally I staple tack the underlay to the floor at 0.5 - 0.75m
intervals and tape the seams so it becomes a single mass and can't
'walk'. The o/p's solid floor means stapling wouldn't be possible but a
low tack spray adhesive sprayed on the floor could stop the underlay
walking if that is the problem (and it has not been laid wrong way up).
I'd be surprised if it has failed in just a couple of years as that sort
of stuff is usually pushed with upwards of 10yr guarantees.
--
fred
it's a ba-na-na . . . .