Things You'll Need:
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Step 1
Remove all molding and trim around the perimeter of the floor. If you have any doorways, remove the door saddle.
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Step 2
Sweep the floor and make sure it’s clean and even.
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Step 3
Roll out the underlayment starting at one end of the room until the entire floor is covered. Do not overlap the underlayment.
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Step 4
If any doors do not clear the underlayment and thickness of the flooring, mark a line on the bottom of the door so that it can be cut latter. Remove door from hinges and set aside.
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Step 5
Line up ¼” spacers against the wall you are going to start from.
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Step 6
Inspect each piece of flooring before installing it. Start laying down the first row of flooring with the tongue side facing the wall. Maintain the ¼” spacing using your spacers along the wall. Lightly tap the ends of each piece with a hammer to lock them together. Cover the ends with a rag, before taping with hammer, so the hammer does not damage the edges.
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Step 7
When you reach the other end of the wall, cut the last piece, maintaining the ¼’ space to the wall. When cutting with the circular saw, cut with finish side face down. If the piece left over is at least 12” then use it to start the next row, otherwise cut a full length piece in half and use to start the new row.
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Step 8
Start the next row where you finished the first wall and work your way back. Repeat these steps until you are on your last row and installing the last piece. Insert the last piece with a pry bar while maintaining the ¼’ space.
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Step 9
Install new molding and trim. Do not hammer trim into laminate floor. Trim must be hammered into the subflooring in that ¼’ space.
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Step 10
Re-install door saddle and cut bottom of door if necessary to clear new flooring. Re-hang door on hinges.
















Comments
mark44 said
on 8/30/2008 i work with this stuff alot, and some brands are easier to install than others
SeventhSibling said
on 7/15/2008 Sure will improve the looks of the room the floors are installed in, not to mention increase the value of the house. Your tips can save the homeowner money by installing the floor themselves.