Step-By-Step Guide to Installing Laminate Flooring

Laminate flooring is a popular solution for homeowners who want durable and low-maintenance flooring. Here is our step-by-step guide to help you install laminate flooring in your home.

Prepare the Subfloor
Before you can install laminate flooring, you need to make sure the subfloor is clean, dry, and level. Remove any old flooring, and sweep or vacuum the subfloor to remove any remaining debris. If you have a concrete subfloor, you may need to use a self-leveling compound to even out any low spots.



Lay Out the Underlayment

Once the subfloor is prepared, it's time to lay out the underlayment. This helps protect the laminate flooring from moisture and provides a cushion for added comfort. Cut the underlayment to size and lay it out, leaving a quarter-inch gap around the edges of the room.


Start Snapping the Laminate Planks Together
Once the underlayment is in place, it's time to start installing the laminate planks. Begin by laying the first row along one wall, leaving a quarter-inch gap between the planks and the wall. Use spacers to maintain this gap.


