How To Install Or “Lay” Laminate Flooring
Posted under Laminate FlooringInstalling or “laying” laminate flooring is an easy and relatively inexpensive way to improve the beauty and value your home. If you already have your flooring you can skip this next part.
To determine how many boxes of planks and how much underlayment pad you will need to buy you’ll need to know the square footage of the area to be covered. To get this figure simply measure the area cross ways and length wise and multiply the two numbers. To be safe it’s best to buy a little more of each than you think you’re going to need.
It doesn’t matter wether you get your flooring from Shaw, Wilsonart, Mohawk, Amtico or any other manufacturer they will have directions for installation either on or inside the box: but here are a few tips that will help.
To start laying your new floor the first thing you need to do is remove all the furniture and vacuum the floor. Next remove the baseboards. If you are careful you’ll be able to reuse them.
If you are going to be installing through any doorways pull the hinge pins and remove the doors. Then use a coping saw to trim off the bottom of the jambs just enough for the planks and pad to fit under.
Now put down the underlayment and I would suggest that you go ahead and spring for the best. Connect the pieces together with wide tape.
Laminate flooring is a floating floor so you want to leave about a quarter of an inch free space around the edges of the room, use spacers along the wall that you are starting on. Remove these once the floor is down and before installing the baseboards.
Now lay out your new floor. Most laminate planks simply snap together with a tonge and grove action. You can use a rubber mallet to keep things tight.
If you are going through doorways you may need to trim the planks to get them in place. If you do this use a little wood glue to keep them secure.
When you are done all that’s left is to put up the baseboards. If you cut anything too short and there is space showing between the baseboard and floor you can use a strip of quarter round to cover this. Just use it around the entire room, it actually gives a nice look.
With proper care your new laminate floor should look great for many years to come and you will have the satisfaction of installing your new laminate floor and a job well done.