Most notable of
these improvements was the introduction of glue less
laminate floors which has resulted in a floor that can
be installed today and walked on tonight. Glue less laminate
technology has opened the door to the DIY enthusiast,
by offering a product that can be installed with the
aid of a manual and no specialized experience.
It is important to allow time for laminate floors to
acclimatize to their environment prior to installation.
Laminate flooring expands and contracts, some more than
others, and needs to stabilize to the room temperature
in which they are to be installed. Failure to do so can
result in the boards shrinking creating gaps, or expanding
and creating peaks. The amount of time required to acclimatize
varies by manufacturer, however a period of 48 hours
is usually sufficient for most laminate flooring brands.
It is not necessary to remove the laminate floor boards
from their packaging during the acclimation process.
See manufacturer’s specifications for recommended
guidelines.
Start off by preparing the area in which you plan on
installing your laminate floors, by sweeping and inspecting
the floor for undulations or protrusions. One of the
advantages of laminate flooring is that they can be installed
over floors that are uneven; however the presence of
a high or low spot can cause the joint to loosen, resulting
in floor boards that squeak when walked upon.
There are two types of locking mechanisms available,
the click system and the tap and lock system. Each system
requires a slightly different method of installation
and may require different tools. If the manufacture specifies
the use of a tapping block, be sure to buy their recommended
brand, as they are calibrated for individual floors.
When installing a laminate floor in the kitchen or bathroom,
ensure that the laminate you purchase has water resistant
tongue and grooves. Many laminate manufacturers use some
form of water repellent on the joint mechanism, usually
an impregnated parafine wax or silicone. It is a good
idea to use a waterproof adhesive in the tongue and groove
of the boards within a two foot radius of wet areas i.e
sinks and baths. The adhesive adds additional water proofing.
This can be done on glueless laminate floors for extra
protection
Important Note:
Always leave an expansion gap wherever the laminate floor meets up with a wall
or piece of molding. Most laminate flooring issues arise to due insufficient
expansion gaps. Do not fix the moldings to the laminate floor; instead moldings
are fixed to the sub floor by way of nails or adhesive. Also remember to
leave an expansion gap between all moldings and the laminate floor. For detailed
installation instructions, click on manufacturers links below.
Alloc
Flooring
BHK Laminate Flooring
Balterio Laminate
Flooring
Columbia
Flooring
Mohawk
Laminate flooring
Pergo
Flooring
Quick
Step Laminate Flooring
Roysol Laminate Flooring
Witex Laminate
Flooring
Wilsonart
Flooring
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