There is a large array of flooring material available for your home such as wood, carpet or vinyl flooring. One choice of material you may not have thought about is laminate flooring which can be a great looking and durable alternative to other flooring types. There is a vast range of floor laminates that have been made to look like authentic wood flooring or other types of floor materials. This means you are sure to find a floor laminate that fit in with the style and feel of your house.

Whenever you buy laminate flooring for your home at book of installing instructions will accompany them. These instructions are important to read because while most floor laminates are similar there can be slight variations between the different types. By following the instruction set down by the manufacturer you should be able to install the floor laminates properly for long lasting benefits.
Despite the slight variations, there are a couple of dos and don’ts that are applicable to laminate flooring in general. Here is quick list of the most common ones:
- Do research the type of laminate flooring you are thinking of buying to ensure that you are fully aware of what is required by the manufacturer and any foreseeable problems that may happen in your style of home. You should also thinking about whether you are able to install the flooring yourself or will require some assistance.
- Do check your floors for dips or bumps because you need to lay the floor laminates on a level and flat surface. If there are any bumps these will need to be filled in or flatten before you begin work.
- Don’t lay the laminates on a floor that moves under foot. So check all those parts of your floor that creak to ensure that don’t move. These areas may need to be fixed.
- Do measure the room. You will need to have all the measurements of the room to ensure that you have the correct length and widths of the floor laminates. Otherwise you may find yourself wasting time trying to fix up any measurement problems. The flooring instructions will aid you when measuring and you may find that you’ll need to cut some laminates to the correct size to fit your room.
- Do check your measurements. Twice. While you may think you have done it correctly the first time often you can find small mistakes when you double check. Take a pencil and draw on the underside of the laminate to mark your progress. This way you won’t waste too many boards because of your mistakes.
- Do check the measurements one more time before you cut or install. While tedious, it is important to avoid frustration.
- Don’t cut the laminates in a room which has poor ventilation. In fact, it is best to do this work outside and to wear a mask. Large amounts of dust can be created by the cutting of floor laminates and this can cause breathing issues if you are not careful.
- Do place the laminate boards inside the room in which they are suppose to go. This will ensure that they acclimatize to that room and help avoid them expanding and contracting due to the temperature or humidity once they are placed down.
- Do leave a 1/2 inch gap between the laminates and the walls, stairs or door frames. This gap will be invisible when finished but it will allow the laminates to expand and contract as the temperature changes. This will avoid damage or warping that could occur.

These do and don’ts are only some tips to ensure that you know what installing laminate floor is like. To learn more read the manufacturer’s instructions and talk to your local dealer.
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