Laminate Flooring Installation Information And Preparation

By Ann Scott


Laminate flooring, which is also called floating wood tiles, are a fabricated product for flooring that has different layers that has been fused together. Backing, which is the bottom layer, resists moisture to prevent the warping of the board. The core, the layer above backing, made from fiberboard which is resin reinforced that enhances the resistance to moisture and the durability increased. Image design is the next one above them and shows image of metal, wood, stone or other materials. The topmost, the wear layer, protects the image from wear and tear damage, scratches and fading.

This type of flooring is becoming more popular because it is easier to install and maintain compared to others. It also requires less skill so you can do it yourself or you can hire professional laminate flooring installation Los Angeles to help you out. Whether you are going to do it yourself or hire a professional in the city of Los Angeles, California, here are some basic information you need about it.

Be prepared with the essential knowledge and tools you will need in installing them by yourself. This project takes time and energy so having the patience and commitment to finish it is a must. If you plan to hire someone professional then check their references and experiences and inquire about their license.

Prepare the subfloor before installing. Check how flat the floor is by using a level to prevent the new floor from having gaps, creak or be damaged due to uneven subfloor. Make the floors even before continuing with the installation by using different methods available.

Do not buy cheap products but look to buy materials of high quality. Cheap products could be defective when bought or be damaged easily. You may ask opinions from experienced employees from home centers or you can search online for reviews on different brands. When working with a professional, you could ask his what is the best one to buy.

The underlayment is a thin hard layer of foam, cement board and wood. Install it properly to help the floor protect itself from moisture. The laminate flooring is helped by it to absorb moisture which causes it to warp and expand. It can also be used an insulation which reduces outside noise and keeps maintain the temperature of the house.

When installing, follow the directions provided by the manufacturer carefully. You do not need to tap or pound most modern materials into place instead they fit together with a click sound. Pounding planks into place may damage the edges and cause it to not lock correctly. Do not install when the laminate is still cold because it will expand and put pressure to others when it warms up which causes cracks and humps.

Check the pieces before you put them into place. Installed planks are harder to replaced so be very careful. Inspect the edges in order to be sure that it has no visible defects and has the right pattern. Leave a small space near the wall to let the laminate flooring expand which is a problem that cannot be avoided.

Check for pieces not locked together properly and showing gaps. Tap them back gently together to correct this problem. If you left the gaps unattended, moisture and debris might fall in and will prevent them from fitting properly together.




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