Do it Yourself Laminate Flooring Installation – Be Educated Before You Start
Laminate flooring is one of the easier floors for a homeowner to install compared to carpet, vinyl or hardwood. However for anyone attempting to install this flooring should have as much information as possible. This can help to eliminate problems that may pop up in the middle of the project. Installing a laminate floor incorrectly can look unsightly. Purchasing a poor quality flooring can be costly in the long run. Knowing a good quality flooring can save a lot of grief.
Manufacturers advertised a lot in the past, claiming laminate is very easy to install. As far as connecting the planks together, this can vary in difficulty. It depends on the locking system (the part that holds the plank together). There are a lot of different locking systems. Some allow the planks to be tapped together laying flat on the floor, which is much more DIY friendly. Others require one plank to be tilted up at an angle in order to get the planks to lock together. This can make it difficult especially when installing up to door jambs.
They didn’t talk about some things that need to be addressed, such as floor preparation, under cutting door jambs or installing transition molds, just to mention a few.
Under cutting door jambs can be done with a hand saw designed for cutting door jambs. These can be purchased at the big box stores for about $15.00. If you have a lot of jambs to cut you may con cider using an electric jamb saw that may be rented. They can be rather expensive to purchase.
Transitions are used where the laminate flooring ends at carpet, tile or a threshold. Transitions need to be considered before you begin to assure the placement is correct. Installing a transition to a surface that may be a different height then the laminate such as ceramic tile can be difficult. Knowing how to install the transitions the proper way can make a huge difference in the final appearance of your floors.
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