Pergo floors make it easy because.
How to install pergo laminate flooring sub floor preparation.
Remove any carpet or other flooring.
Determine how much flooring and materials will be needed.
The key to a beautiful long lasting hardwood or laminate floor is a well prepared subfloor.
This allows the floor to move.
Multiply length times width of the room.
On the other hand you may like it looking across the floor rather then down the length of it.
Add about 10 to that number to account for any possible mistakes and warped boards.
Then starting in the far corner of the room lay the first tile down against the wall removing the tongue so it s flush with the wall.
Before you install your plywood subfloor first calculate the room s square footage to find out how much flooring you ll need to buy.
Pergo laminate and locking engineered planks simply click together.
Some laminate flooring products need to be acclimated to the room for several days before installation.
Lay out the unopened boxes of laminate planks in the room.
Do this by multiplying the room s length by its width.
Check the height of the new floor against all doors that open into the room as it may be necessary to trim the door to accommodate the change in the floor s height.
Pergo laminate and engineered flooring can be installed on any level of your home.
No glue no nails no mess.
If you have a vinyl floor you may be able to install your flooring directly on top of it.
Some pergo laminate products feature attached underlayment.
To install pergo flooring start by covering the floor with with vapor barrier sheets all the way to the walls and taping any seams.
Undercut door trims and door jambs.
They should acclimate for at least 48 hours.
When filling voids always mound the product up just slightly so that when it dries it.
Pergo can be installed directly over most hard surface flooring.
Installing the laminate floors perpendicular to a light source such as sliding glass doors or a large window also tends give the floor a pleasing look.