Tuesday, 18 July 2017

How to Ensure You Floating Timber Laminate Floorboards Don’t Fail

The laminate floating timber floor has been hailed as a godsend which is true for the most part. Many home owners and installers however overlook, or fail to factor in a few essential aspects that ultimately cause the new flooring to fail within a short time. Keep these factors in mind to guarantee that your new flooring lasts for many years to come.

Incorporate Expansion Zone
Just like natural timber floors, laminate floors expand and contract with changes in temperature. To account for this shift, be sure to integrate expansion zones around vertical objects and the outer walls. The expansion zone extends to pipes, walls and cabinets.

Do Proper Prep

Just because you are installing floating floorboards doesn’t mean you should get right to work on your sub floor. The existing floor still needs to be flat or level. Address issues such as bumpy or rough floor, valleys and peaks. A flawed sub floor might lead to issues such as uneven wear on the new floor, creaking and cracking noises and a compromised locking system.

Get Professional Installation

Floating floorboards are incredibly easy to install but that doesn’t mean everyone should do it. It is highly advised that you hire a professional installer for the job. A professional is able to account for the factors mentioned here as well as other issues that are easy to miss for the untrained eye.



 Finally, purchase your laminate timber floor from a certified and high-quality manufacturer and dealer such as Aquastep. Even the best installation might not be useful if the floor is made of a low quality material or design to begin with.

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