Seperating i just installed new 12 3mm laminate flooring planks they look great but while i was installing them and tapping them in i noticed that the planks i did 3 rows over started to seperate where the ends join to each other not the sides.
Can i nail down laminate flooring.
It floats over the existing subfloor.
Before this i never did it before.
Laminate is designed as a floating floor and as such should not be fixed to the sub floor.
Back in early 2003 i installed my first ever laminate floor.
Can you nail screw glue down laminate flooring.
My first laminate flooring installation.
The laminate flooring is a floating floor by design.
I am still surprised today that with all the loose lay flooring we have seen through the years we still continue to have the same issues today that we first had back in 1994.
Can you nail down laminate flooring.
I worked in a lot of new construction houses.
Since laminate flooring looks so much like hardwood flooring you may wonder if the installation process is to nail laminate flooring down to the subfloor.
I have heard that was a mistake and the floor will begin looking horrible in a few months.
Occasionally i would see another installer on the job site installing a laminate floor.
Can i nail down laminate floor ends.
Nail down most common wood subfloor solid engineered floors only.
Since laminate flooring is a floating floor it is not meant to be attached to the subfloor by nails or glue.
The word grade references what level of the house the floor is located.
It will naturally contract and expand to changes in humidity and nailing it down will disrupt this.
But i know they nailed pieces down though you can not see the nails.
The main reason you don t want to nail down screw or even glue down your laminate flooring is because it s expanding.
This can damage the integrity of the floor and generate problems such as floor peaking in the future.
The second floor of a home is above grade ground floor is on grade and basement level is below grade.
The floor needs to be able to expand and contract with temperature changes and.
Only certain types of flooring should be installed below grade or on a cement foundation.