The low price the large variety of colors and textures high quality durability and easy maintenance make laminate flooring a great choice.
Floor prep needed for laminate flooring.
From my experience a flat concrete slab is rare.
This allows the floor to move.
Whether you have a plywood subfloor or a concrete subfloor there are a few steps that are universal in preparing the subfloor.
Use a piece of flooring and underlayment as a guide and mark the door trim and jamb for trimming.
This can cause some floor preparation.
The goal is to have a wooden subfloor consisting of two.
Lay the first row of boards so that the groove faces in toward the interior of the room measuring and cutting the length of the final board in the row.
Preparing for a laminate flooring installation once you ve confirmed that you have a suitable laminate flooring subfloor you will need to prepare your subfloor for installation.
This article is about how to prepare the floor before installing laminate flooring laminate flooring is one of the best materials to use by homeowners when deciding to make a home improvement.
The key to a beautiful long lasting hardwood or laminate floor is a well prepared subfloor.
If you can slide the floor underneath the wall a little do so.
Before you install your plywood subfloor first calculate the room s square footage to find out how much flooring you ll need to buy.
After removing the existing flooring baseboards and quarter moulding check that the subfloor is solid flat and clean.
Remove any carpet or other flooring.
Prep door frame so that the flooring will slide underneath the trim and jamb it s much easier than trying to cut an irregular shape to fit the molding.
Do this by multiplying the room s length by its width.
Check the height of the new floor against all doors that open into the room as it may be necessary to trim the door to accommodate the change in the floor s height.
Laminate flooring is ready to install as long as the base floor is clean and smooth.
Multiply length times width of the room.
Before you begin you need to ensure your sub floor is ready for install.
At this point with the concrete floor exposed you need to make sure the floor is somewhat flat.
If there are humps in the floor you will have to either raise the area surrounding the hump or get rid of the hump.
Determine how much flooring and materials will be needed.
If you have a vinyl floor you may be able to install your flooring directly on top of it.
Undercut door trims and door jambs.
Add about 10 to that number to account for any possible mistakes and warped boards.