Installing Laminate Flooring the Easy Way: Some
Reminders on Laminate Floor Installation
Get Started on Your Laminate Floor Installation the Right Way
Installing laminate flooring is a great home project, especially for homeowners
who have a knack for do-it-yourself projects and home construction. Perhaps
installing their very own laminate floors is their first big project and would
want to do so in the proper way. It is a great first project, and easy enough,
but it can be made easier by following these recommendations:
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Acclimatizing the laminate flooring planks
- This is a very important step, because not doing this may result in laminate
flooring that bend or warp, and you certainly don't want that in your home.
Acclimatizing is done by placing and opening the boxes of laminate flooring in
the room where you intend to install them. Doing so allows the laminate
flooring planks to adjust to the temperature and humidity conditions in the
room so they contract and expand accordingly.
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Prepare the subfloor
- Installing laminate flooring will only go so even and so well as your
subfloor. Make sure that the subfloor is level and, if moisture seeps out from
it, install the appropriate moisture barrier. Ensure that the floor is level so
that your laminate floor installation remains straight.
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Measure the room
- This is probably one of the first things that you should do because the size
of your room will determine the amount of floor planks to get. Knowing the size
of the room also ensures that you cut the laminate flooring in the right sizes,
with the smallest planks no smaller than 8 inches in length.
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Read instructions prior to starting the installation - some homeowners
don't read the instructions until the last minute, only to find out that they
have done things that have voided the warranty of the floor. It is best to read
the manufacturer-provided instructions prior to starting with the installation
in order to know which things need to be done and how.
Follow these simple recommendations and you are well on your way to having
great durable floors that can and will withstand the stress of everyday use.