installing floating laminate flooring

Laminate flooring, which originated in Europe, is now widely-popular in United States and mimics the look of traditional wood floors as well as installed tile and other materials. Installing floating laminate flooring has never been easier and many merchants can provide a highly-detailed photographic image with easy how-to instructions on installation.  If you are installing laminate flooring stairs, you will also find instructions that specifically relate to this area.

Laminate flooring installing is easy and is installed as floating floor, which means they're not secured to the sub floor. Instead, they have individual tongue-and-groove planks typically about 3/8 of an inch thick and are fastened to each other with an adhesive. You will also find some types are installed over a thin foam pad.

If you are looking for a tip on installing laminate flooring, every manufacturer of laminate flooring products offers complete installation instructions.  It doesn't matter whether your bathroom or complete home needs a facelift, this is a great flooring choice.  Happy shopping! 

 


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