Laminate flooring is a great alternative to wood.
How to lay laminate flooring onto floorboards.
Floating floors are an easy mess free way to install new flooring without necessarily having to remove the existing flooring.
So start by laying the planks onto your underlay from the left hand corner of the room clicking into place as you go.
This will allow them to acclimate to the room s temperature and humidity.
Do not stack the boxes.
Hardwood flooring boards either solid wood flooring or engineered wood flooring can be fitted onto existing wooden floor boards.
Also check manufacturer s instructions for any specific requirements relating to under floor heating acclimatisation.
Lastly add in your beading or skirting.
Lay out the unopened boxes of laminate planks in the room.
Continue to step by step instructions.
If installing laminate flooring onto under floor heating ensure that each pack of flooring is resting flat on the ground separately.
In this video i am showing how to install laminate flooring for the first time.
Like engineered wood laminate flooring also has a simple click system.
If you are installing the flooring below grade or in a room like a basement with high humidity or moisture lay down a vapor barrier before you install the flooring.
Laying solid wood flooring onto existing floorboards if you ve chosen your new solid wood floor and have decided to fit it over your existing floorboards there are a couple of things you should bear in mind before you even start particularly if you re planning the project on a diy basis.
The easiest type of laminate floor boards are the type that lock in place.
Laying a laminate floor is a quick and easy way to update a room in your home.
Besides looking like wood termites are not attracted by them and they are easier to install.
Before installing a hardwood floor ensure that the existing wooden floor boards are flat level and dry.
Watch our step by step video showing how to lay laminate flooring with expert advice and top tips to help you complete the job with confidence.
The hardwood flooring should run perpendicular to the existing floor boards to provide maximum strength and stability.
Remember to leave a gap of roughly 8 10mm around the walls to allow for expansion and space for your beading.