The Best Underlayment for All Types of Flooring

By Floor & Decor

Underlayment is the foundation that helps your new floor look and perform its best. It’s installed between your subfloor and the flooring itself to add protection, comfort, and stability. Whether you’ve chosen hardwood, vinyl, laminate, or bamboo flooring, the right underlayment can make a huge difference for your home.

What Is the Purpose of Underlayment for Flooring? 

Underlayment supports your floor in six key ways:

1. Moisture and Mold Protection

Moisture is one of the biggest threats to flooring. A quality underlayment with a vapor barrier keeps water from seeping through the subfloor, preventing warping, mold, and long-term damage. This is especially important for concrete installations, basements, or any room with high humidity.

For attached pad floors: Use Sentinel Protect Plus Underlayment. It works on, above, or below grade, blocks moisture, reduces noise, and even makes floors up to 15% warmer.

For floors without an attached pad: Choose Sentinel Moisture Barrier Polyethylene Film or Silicone Vapor Shield Underlayment for reliable protection.

2. Superior Sound Dampening

Underlayment helps create a quieter home by minimizing the sound of footsteps and reducing echoes between floors. High-density foam and cork options absorb both impact and airborne noise.

Our top pick: Eco-Ultra Quiet Underlayment, made from 100% recycled rubber tires and high-density polyurethane foam. It’s long-lasting and highly effective at dampening sound.

3. Subfloor Leveling

Subfloors aren’t always perfectly level. A durable, crush-resistant underlayment fills in small imperfections and adds a stable layer between the subfloor and your new flooring. This prevents buckling, gaps, squeaks, and shifting over time.

4. Enhanced Comfort and Warmth

Not only does underlayment protect your floor, but it also makes living with it more enjoyable. The extra cushioning softens every step and adds a layer of insulation that helps floors feel warmer underfoot. In cooler climates, this added warmth can also improve your home’s energy efficiency.

Our top pick: Our brand of Sentinel Underlayment is great for insulating your flooring.

5. Increased Structural Stability

The right underlayment gives your floors a stable foundation. They reduce friction between the subfloor and the flooring to create a shock-absorbing layer that keeps planks from shifting over time. This extra support helps prevent movement that can cause squeaks, gaps, or long-term damage.

6. Improved Air Quality

Moisture can lead to mold and mildew, which affect both your flooring and the air you breathe. An underlayment with a vapor barrier helps stop this problem at the source. It blocks moisture to create a healthier indoor environment and support better air quality throughout your home.

Things to Consider When Buying Underlayment

Not all underlayment is the same, and each material offers different benefits. The most common underlayment materials are:

  • Foam: Lightweight and affordable. Great for sound absorption on upper floors, but less effective against moisture.
  • Felt: Budget-friendly with solid sound absorption. Helps smooth minor subfloor imperfections, but works best in dry spaces.
  • Cork: Naturally moisture-resistant and ideal for basements or concrete subfloors. Works well in both warm and cold environments.
  • Rubber: Durable, waterproof, and excellent for sound control. Perfect for high-traffic or damp areas.

How to Choose the Right Underlayment for Your Floor

Picking the right underlayment is an important step in getting the best performance out of your new floors. The best choice depends on the type of flooring you’re installing, your subfloor material, and the needs of your space.

The Best Underlayment for Laminate Flooring

Laminate flooring often requires underlayment, but it depends on the product you choose. At Floor & Decor, we offer laminate planks that already have underlayment attached. In most cases, you won’t need extra underlayment when installing these over a wood subfloor on or above grade. If you’re installing over concrete, add a vapor barrier underlayment, like Sentinel Protect Plus Underlayment.

If you’re installing laminate flooring without an attached pad, you’ll need underlayment. You can use a polyethylene or silicone underlayment to protect your floors from moisture. If your primary concern is noise reduction, use an acoustical or cork underlayment.

The Best Underlayment for Vinyl Plank Flooring

Vinyl flooring shares many of the same underlayment needs as laminate. Vinyl flooring with an attached pad, like the options at Floor & Decor, usually doesn’t need underlayment when installed over wood subfloors. However, if you’re installing it over concrete, you may want to add a vapor barrier underlayment for moisture protection.

Vinyl flooring without an attached pad usually requires an underlayment. Use an underlayment that provides a moisture barrier and insulation for concrete subfloors. Moisture protection isn’t as critical for wood subfloors, but you may still want cork or fibrous underlayment to reduce sound and smooth the surface.

The Best Underlayment for Hardwood Flooring

Underlayment isn’t always necessary for hardwood flooring, but installing it can enhance your floor’s performance. Floating engineered hardwood flooring, for instance, needs underlayment for stability, moisture control, and sound dampening. Try cork or fibrous underlayments for noise reduction, or rubber for moisture protection.

Traditional nail-down hardwood flooring, on the other hand, typically uses felt paper or rosin paper as a basic underlayment to reduce squeaks and offer light moisture resistance. It’s not mandatory, but it can help extend the life of your floors.

The Best Underlayment for Bamboo Flooring

Bamboo is durable like hardwood, but it is also sensitive to moisture. Look for underlayments that provide:

  • Moisture protection: A vapor barrier is a must when installing over concrete or in humid environments.
  • Sound dampening: Helps reduce the hollow sound that can occur with floating bamboo floors.
  • Stability: A firm, crush-resistant underlayment supports the locking system and prevents shifting, squeaking, or gapping over time.

Always confirm that the underlayment you choose is compatible with your specific bamboo product and installation method.

Underlayment for Flooring FAQs

No. Underlayment should always be installed directly on a clean, dry, and level subfloor. Putting it over old flooring like carpet or vinyl can trap moisture and create an unstable surface, which could cause your new floors to fail. Always remove existing flooring and properly prep the subfloor before installing underlayment.

For laminate flooring over concrete, choose an underlayment with a built-in vapor barrier to block moisture. Foam or polyethylene underlayments work well, and premium products may also add sound reduction and insulation.

An underlayment with a vapor barrier protects against moisture and mold by forming a layer that prevents water from reaching your flooring. This is especially important when installing over concrete or in areas prone to spills and humidity.

In spaces that get constant use, look for a durable, crush-resistant underlayment. It should provide cushioning, moisture protection, and sound absorption to help your floor hold up to heavy foot traffic and furniture over time.

Not always, but it’s highly recommended. Floating engineered hardwood floors require underlayment for stability, moisture resistance, and sound control. Traditional nail-down hardwood usually calls for felt or rosin paper, which reduces squeaks and provides a basic moisture barrier. Even if not required, using underlayment can help extend the longevity and performance of your hardwood floors.

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