Installing new laminate flooring can dramatically transform the look of your home, adding a fresh, modern feel to any room. However, the success of your laminate floor installation depends not just on the type of flooring you choose but also on how well you prepare your space before getting started. At Detroit Training Center, we teach you all the steps to ensure a professional and lasting finish for your flooring projects. This article will guide you through what to do before installing laminate floors, using products like the Pergo TimberCraft +WetProtect with Underlayment Attached Seaholme Oak from Lowe’s, to achieve the best results.
1. Choose the Right Laminate Flooring
Before diving into the prep work, selecting the right laminate flooring is crucial. The Pergo TimberCraft +WetProtect Seaholme Oak laminate flooring is an excellent choice for its durability, style, and waterproof features. This product comes with several benefits:
Waterproof Technology: Perfect for areas prone to moisture, such as kitchens, bathrooms, and basements.
Attached Underlayment: This feature simplifies installation and adds sound insulation, making your floors quieter underfoot.
Authentic Wood Look: The Seaholme Oak design provides a natural, warm appearance that mimics real wood grain and texture.
Easy Maintenance: Laminate is easy to clean and maintain, making it ideal for busy households.
2. Measure Your Space Accurately
Proper measurement is key to ensuring you purchase the right amount of flooring. Measure the length and width of the room, multiplying them to get the total square footage. Remember to add about 10% extra for cuts, mistakes, and future repairs. For example, each carton of Pergo TimberCraft covers 22.09 square feet, so calculating accurately will help you determine how many cartons you’ll need.
3. Prepare the Subfloor
A smooth, clean subfloor is essential for a successful laminate installation. Inspect the subfloor for any imperfections, such as cracks, nails, or uneven areas, as these can cause issues with the flooring’s appearance and durability.
Clean the Subfloor: Remove any dust, dirt, or debris using a vacuum or broom.
Level the Subfloor: Use a leveling compound to fill in any dips or uneven spots. The surface should be flat within 3/16 of an inch over 10 feet.
Check Moisture Levels: If installing over concrete, use a moisture barrier to prevent water damage to your laminate flooring.
4. Acclimate Your Flooring
Laminate flooring needs time to adjust to the temperature and humidity of your home to prevent warping or gaps after installation. Lay the unopened boxes of Pergo TimberCraft in the room where they will be installed for at least 48 hours before starting the project.
5. Gather Your Tools and Materials
Ensure you have all the necessary tools and materials on hand before beginning installation. For most laminate flooring projects, you’ll need:
A tape measure
Spacers
A tapping block and pull bar
A circular or jigsaw for cutting planks
A rubber mallet
Safety gear (gloves, goggles)
6. Remove Baseboards and Undercut Door Jambs
To achieve a clean, professional finish, remove any baseboards around the room. Use an undercut saw to trim door jambs to allow the flooring to slide underneath, giving your installation a seamless look.
7. Plan Your Layout
Before laying the first plank, plan your layout by dry-fitting the boards across the room. This will help you visualize how the planks will look and adjust for any irregularities in the space. It’s best to stagger seams and ensure that the last row will be at least a few inches wide to avoid narrow, unstable planks.
8. Install the Flooring
With all prep work done, you’re ready to start installing your new laminate flooring. Begin in a corner of the room, laying planks from left to right, and ensure that you leave an expansion gap between the flooring and the walls using spacers.
Join Our Laminate Flooring Workshop at Detroit Training Center!
Ready to take on your own laminate flooring project? Join our Laminate Flooring Workshop on September 28th at 1:30 PM at Detroit Training Center! Our hands-on training will guide you through every step of the process, helping you gain the confidence and skills to transform your home.
Workshop Price: $70 per session or $120 for two sessions
Registration: Email Jordan@Detroittraining.com to reserve your spot.
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