jeudi 9 mars 2017

Things You Need To Know About Laminate Flooring Installation

By Ann Scott


Laminate flooring, also known as floating wood tile, is a fabricated flooring product with multiple layers fused together. The bottom layer is called backing which resist moisture to prevent the board from warping. The next layer above is the core made from resin reinforced fiberboard which enhances moisture resistance and increases durability. Next one is the image design which shows the image of stone, wood, metal or other materials while the top is the wear layer that protects the design from scratches, fading and wear and tear damage.

This is becoming a popular kind of flooring because the installation and maintenance is easier when compared to others. A lot of skills is not also required and almost anyone could do it. You could also seek the help of professional laminate flooring installation Los Angeles. Here are some information and preparation you need to do before starting this project or acquiring the service from a professional in Los Angeles, California.

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.

Before installing, prepare the subfloor. Inspect the flatness of the floor with the use of a level and prevent the floor from having creak, gaps and damage caused by uneven floor. Make sure the floors are even before you continue in installing by filling up or sanding down uneven parts.

Avoid buying cheap products and opt to buy materials that are of high quality. The cheap ones tend to already have defects and can be easily damaged. Ask for opinions from professionals, either from employees working in home centers or with the one you hired to do the job. Search reviews online for different brands.

Properly install underlayment which is a hard thin layer of wood, foam or cement board that protects the floor from moisture. It will help in preventing the absorption of moisture by the laminate flooring which expands it and causes warping. It also helps in insulating noise and maintaining temperature in your house.

Follow the installation directions carefully which the manufacturer provided. Most modern materials does not need to be tapped or pounded into place, instead a click sound will indicate that they have fit together. Pounding the planks into place could damage its edges that causes it to not correctly lock. When the laminate is still cold, do not install and wait for it to warm up. Installing it when cold will cause its expand when it has warmed up.

Inspect the pieces before putting them into place because it is harder for installed planks to be replaced. Check the edges and make sure they have the right pattern and does not have any defects visible. Provide a little space for expansion because expanding is an unavoidable problem that laminate flooring has.

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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