There are different "types" of the Parador Modular One, certainly refers to the version with cork underlayment. , however, has the vinyl version. Or is only the top layer really different? I would also lay it out, my kitchen is definitely on the click vinyl (different manufacturer).
There are different "types" of the Parador Modular One, is certainly referring to the variant with cork underlayment. has the vinyl variant. Or is it really only the top layer that is different? I would also lay it, my kitchen is in any case on the click vinyl (another manufacturer).
No, the construction is actually different but the overall height of 10 mm is the same. The compressive strength is also roughly the same, so quite comparable to my project. I see no problems placing the kitchen on it. The underfloor heating doesn’t mind.
I would strongly follow this advice.
My daughter-in-law had such a floor specially installed by a professional in the kitchen to ensure everything fits perfectly.
After about 2 years, the floor started to lift, and now there are unsightly edges.
The same problem occurred with our neighbor and a friend.
In all cases, it started after about 2 years in the area of the kitchen unit.
We ourselves are currently renovating the kitchen. We wanted to install a vinyl design floor about 1 cm thick.
We were lucky to meet a trained floor layer at the Hornbach DIY store who strongly advised us against it for the reasons mentioned above.
He recommended the self-adhesive vinyl from Geroflor.
We will now pick it up as long as stores are still open.
Anita