Hello - we've recently purchased a home and have begun renovating. We've decided to replace the engineered floors from a previously added-on room with 2-1/4" white oak unfinished hardwoods.
We removed the engineered hardwoods and discovered a layer of MDF. We then removed the MDF and discovered ~6" plank subfloor. The plank subfloor is in good condition with little/no gaps. The house is on a crawlspace, which has a vapor barrier laid down (but does seem like it can get fairly damp).
The plank subfloor runs diagonally across the room. I've read that you need to install hardwoods perpendicular to the planks, and if that's not possible you need to lay a sheet of plywood over those planks. With these planks running diagonally, does anyone think it would be an issue to lay the new hardwoods straight across (without a new plywood layer), creating a ~45 deg angle from the plank subfloor? FWIW, the joists supporting the plank subfloor do run perpendicular to how we plan to run the new hardwoods.
We'd prefer not to add a layer of plywood so that we can keep this room level with the rest of the house. The current plan (assuming this won't be an issue), is to lay Aquabar underlayment over the plank subfloor and nail down the new white oak hardwoods directly over that.
Any thoughts / comments are appreciated. I'm new to all of this, so if anyone has any additional tips/words of wisdom given what we're planning to do, those are also very much appreciated. Thank you!
I've attached a picture for reference which should help give a better idea.
We removed the engineered hardwoods and discovered a layer of MDF. We then removed the MDF and discovered ~6" plank subfloor. The plank subfloor is in good condition with little/no gaps. The house is on a crawlspace, which has a vapor barrier laid down (but does seem like it can get fairly damp).
The plank subfloor runs diagonally across the room. I've read that you need to install hardwoods perpendicular to the planks, and if that's not possible you need to lay a sheet of plywood over those planks. With these planks running diagonally, does anyone think it would be an issue to lay the new hardwoods straight across (without a new plywood layer), creating a ~45 deg angle from the plank subfloor? FWIW, the joists supporting the plank subfloor do run perpendicular to how we plan to run the new hardwoods.
We'd prefer not to add a layer of plywood so that we can keep this room level with the rest of the house. The current plan (assuming this won't be an issue), is to lay Aquabar underlayment over the plank subfloor and nail down the new white oak hardwoods directly over that.
Any thoughts / comments are appreciated. I'm new to all of this, so if anyone has any additional tips/words of wisdom given what we're planning to do, those are also very much appreciated. Thank you!
I've attached a picture for reference which should help give a better idea.
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