Hardwood floor underlayment

Karelia Tuplex is a new-generation underlay for hardwood flooring. Tuplex is made out of two layers of solid polyethene with flexible polystyrene granules between the layers.

This structure makes Karelia Tuplex a clean, durable and lightweight material that is easy to handle and install, even in confined spaces. Tuplex also provides a highly effective double moisture barrier against subfloor humidity, obviating in most cases the need for a separate moisture barrier.

  • Levels out subfloor
    Flexible construction helps smooth out any minor irregularities of the subfloor and provides an ideal base for hardwood flooring.
  • Ventilation
    Tuplex's granular composition creates space between the floorboards and the subfloor, allowing for efficient ventilation.
  • Moisture barrier
    The two-ply polyethene film of Tuplex makes it a highly effective double moisture barrier. In most cases there is no need for a separate moisture barrier. A test report is available form the manufacturer.
  • Sound insulation
    Tuplex underlay combined with any commonly used intermediate floor construction meets the requirements pertaining to impact sound insulation in intermediate floors. Because of its high flexibility and resilience, its sound insulation properties will never wear out. A test report is available from the manufacturer.
  • Easy Installation
    Laying the hardwood flooring is one of the final phases of interior decoration. At this point the room is usually full of recently finished surfaces which must be protected against dirt and dents. Karelia Tuplex is a clean, durable lightweight material that is easy to handle and install, even in confined spaces.

Installation

Before installation make sure that the subfloor is clean, dry and level. The relative humidity of concrete floors must be under 85 %. Check that the floor surface is level with e.g. a ruler or a straight floorboard: - max 3 mm deviation allowed over a length of 2000 mm. Where necessary level out the subfloor, using a good quality levelling compound.

Prior to installation remove any dirt and dust from the subfloor. Roll out a strip of the underlay on top of the subfloor, leaving a narrow gap (appr. 5 mm) between the underlay and the wall.

Tuplex underlayment is installed onto the subfloor according to the roll's unfolding direction, face-down. Tuplex can easily be cut with for example a stanley knife. Be careful that you don't damage the materials underneath, such as under floor heating systems.

The parallel strips are joined together with the plastic overlap, by turning the plastic onto the previous strip (by width of the overlap, about 20 cm). The successive strips can also be taped together if so wished, but it is not obligatory. Taping helps keeping the underlayment in place during hardwood floor installation. Make sure that the Tuplex strips are tightly adjoined and the plastic overlap firmly on top of the seam. When moving on top of the underlayment, avoid puncturing and denting of the Tuplex.

 

Hardwood floor underlayment Karelia Tuplex is a new-generation underlay for hardwood flooring. Tuplex is made out of two layers of solid polyethene with flexible polystyrene granules between the layers.This structure makes Kare