Laminated planks offer the look of wood or stone, but they provide greater durability and convenience. Looking to make a few renovations this winter? You can install flooring using these simple steps.
1. Allow flooring to acclimate to the room. It should sit for at least 48 hours prior to installation in order to contract or expand in relation to room’s temperature.
2. Remove existing base molding and flooring. Save molding to reinstall at the end of the project.
3. Install foam underlayment, ensuring the surface is clear of staples and nails from old flooring.
4. Plan your layout.
5. Measure and cut your first piece.
6. Install the first row with the tongue side facing the wall, cutting the tongue edge off of these planks.
7. Connect planks to each other using the tongue and groove.
8. Allow for expansion; leave a one-quarter-inch gap between the planks and the wall.
9. Cut the last plank to length.
10. Install additional rows, allowing at least 12 inches between the seams of adjoining rows.
11. Install the last row.
12. Cut around door casings using a jamb saw.
13. Reinstall base moldings. Install shoe moldings over expansion joints, caulking around the perimeter before installing if in a bathroom. Use transition strips to connect the laminate floor to adjoining surfaces, such as carpet.
Voila! Enjoy your new floor (and the fact that you saved money by doing it yourself)
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