To test for the flatness for laying laminate flooring on an uneven subfloor lay a 10 foot long 2x4 board.
Laying laminate flooring on uneven floors.
The room has new plywood.
Before installing a laminate floor you must make sure the subfloor is completely level.
For very uneven flooring laminate sheets or tiles may be a better bet.
Not only is trying to install laminate over an uneven subfloor difficult but also it can be dangerous.
Look at the board where it touches the subfloor and see if there are any dips bumps or otherwise uneven areas.
Floor leveling materials are available at your local hardware store and can save you a lot of work.
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Place the first row of flooring along the entire length of the wall.
While laminate tends to be more forgiving of subfloor imperfections compared to other types of flooring it is still important to level your flooring to avoid future damage if you are installing laminate flooring on an uneven subfloor.
Before you do you ll need to level the floor.
If your subfloor is wood you may have to install a new level subfloor.
If your floor is only mildly uneven however you may get away with installing them.
Uneven timber upper floor due to masonry walls and sagging floor joists.
Probably the most well known option in floating floors is laminate flooring.
Laminate flooring was first invented and made popular by the swedish company pergo in 1977.
These hills and valleys will eventually lead to unwanted bouncy spots squeaks and groans in the final laminate floor.
Like tiles hardwood and laminate floors are generally a bad idea on uneven floors.
Laminate floor on uneven plywood subfloor.
Starting in one corner begin laying the laminate floorboards in the same direction as the longest straight wall in the room.
Laminate floors are made using a layered synthetic composite construction of four main materials.
This material is more flexible but may reveal the imperfections in the surface.
The most durable and attractive option for an uneven floor is often a pour on option such as epoxy.
Any imperfections that are not properly dealt with prior to laying your laminate floor will not be able to be corrected until the laminate flooring has been lifted and will likely then need to be replaced.
To make a subfloor suitable for installing laminate check out this basic guide first.