DIY Laminate Floor Made Easy -- Tips and Considerations

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The main benefit of laminate floor is its ease of maintenance and low cost. Compared to hardwood, stone and other types of floors that rely on natural resources, laminate provides an elegant yet durable solution to just about any kind of premise. Another key factor in what makes laminate flooring so popular is its Do-It-Yourself properties.

Depending on your level of expertise, there are a variety of choices for types of laminate available. The main differences come from the way the laminate planks and tiles are connected to each other and to the sub-floor, as well as the presence or lack of pre-finished underlayment. One of the biggest advantages in any case is that laminate floors are factory coated and finished, so you don't have to do any such work on-site.

Click and snap together joints, tongue and groove, and a variety of similar constructions are preferable for the beginner DIYer. There is no work with glue or adhesive application involved with most of those, so the room for error is very little. You can also start using your floor literally as soon as the last plank is set in place.


For the more experienced of you, glue based laminate floors are not something to be intimidated by as the work is mostly straightforward. With the help of a few precautions, having the right set of tools and a good amount of patience, any aspiring Do-It-Yourselfer can manage the job. As long as you follow the instructions, which these days are often available on video as well, you cannot do much wrong.

In any case, it is important to ensure your sub-floor is level, smooth and clean, as well as dry. Acclimatizing the floor planks is an important step as well and that is easily done by leaving them for a few days inside the premises. To make things easier for you, detach any doors that lead to the room. If the floor needs separate underlayment, take your time to gather enough knowledge in that aspect. It is often a whole separate topic that may needs a consideration, especially if you want to make sure the floor is going to last past its warranty.

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