lrbeckley
New Member
I want to lay vinyl planking over the existing laminate flooring in my living room. The laminate flooring is in great shape and smooth, no buckles or peeling. The existing laminate floor is lower than the the tile floor it meets in the kitchen. So instead of having to take up the laminate and replace it with plywood (expensive right now) to bring it up to the level of the tile it seems like there is not a good reason not to use the existing flooring. The only con to this is in case of flooding, the laminate might buckle under the vinyl. But if the flood is bad enough the plywood under might buckle also causing everything to be replaced. But really what is the chance of flooding just on that floor and not flooding out the whole house.