I have a new room in my house adjoining an existing room. The existing room has 19mm yellow tongue down with 14mm hardwood flooring laid on top. The new room also has yellow tongue and I intend to lay the same 14mm hardwood on it to match the exisiting room. The subfloor underneath the new room is a bit more enclosed than what the existing room is so the humidity can get higher under there. I’ve put ventilation in so not too worried about it, but I just wondered if I should put anything down on the yellow tongue first before I glue and staple the hardwood t&g boards down. Just thought if the humidity rises at certain times of year, it might transfer through the yellow tongue into the hardwood? I can’t put anything down like cement sheeting as I can’t build the height up otherwise the new floor won’t be the same level as the existing floor. Someone suggested applying a thin waterproofing or just damp proofing to the yellow tongue first. Something compatible with it that can still be glued and stapled to. Does anyone know anything about this and could suggest anything?