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You should always use an underlay when fitting laminate floor for two reasons. firstly for acoustics and secondly for insulation purposes. in this case a thin underlay will suffice and i wouldn't worry too much as using thin foam underlay will let the floor settle evenly since it's only a very slight dip. you can buy special joining strips for floors of a different height. there are many different types. any flooring store will be happy to advise. take photographs of where you need the joining bar and they will advise you. i have many years in wooden floor laying but i generally prefer to see the job before offering advise, however that's a straight forward question.
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or, to replace the sealant around the bath you should fill the bath then scrape old sealant out then redo the sealant but apply it a touch thicker. once dry, empty bath that should do the job just make sure the sealant has no gaps.
lee.