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You’re in the right place. We’ve gathered answers to our most frequently asked questions here, covering everything from choosing a style to delivery and aftercare. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. You can call our expert team on 01803 416419 or send us a message via our contact form.

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What do you put under laminate flooring?

Underlay is typically used under laminate flooring to provide sound insulation, and moisture protection. The type of underlay used will depend on the specific requirements of the laminate flooring manufacturer and the subfloor. Popular options include foam and rubber underlay. Proper installation of underlay is important for the longevity of your laminate flooring and a comfortable living environment.

Can laminate flooring be mopped?

Yes, laminate flooring can be mopped, but it’s important to use the right ,mop cleaning solution and technique. Use a flat mop which only retains a small amount of liquid. Mops that have a squeeze handle are the best one to use as you squeeze out excessive moisture before you start.Avoid using excessive water or harsh cleaning products that can damage the flooring. Sweep or vacuum first, then mop the floor in sections with a cleaning solution designed for laminate flooring. Rinse the mop frequently and allow the floor to dry after mopping. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning and maintenance to ensure the longevity of your laminate flooring.

Can laminate flooring get wet?

Laminate flooring is not waterproof, and it can get damaged if it gets wet. While small spills can be wiped up without causing damage, excess water can cause the planks to warp or buckle. It’s important to clean up any spills or moisture on laminate flooring immediately and to avoid exposing it to standing water or high humidity. Additionally, be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning and maintenance to ensure the longevity of your laminate flooring.

Does water ruin your wood floors?

Yes, water can damage your wood floors. Wood is a natural material that absorbs moisture easily, and excess water can cause wood to warp, cup, or buckle. When wood flooring is exposed to water or high humidity for an extended period of time, it can lead to structural damage and costly repairs. It’s important to take steps to prevent water damage and to address any spills or leaks promptly.

How do vinyl and laminate flooring differ?

Vinyl and laminate flooring are two popular options for homeowners looking for an affordable and low-maintenance flooring solution. Here are some of the main differences between the two:

Material – Vinyl flooring is made of plastic, while laminate flooring is made of several layers of compressed fiberboard with a printed image of hardwood on top.

Durability – Vinyl flooring is highly durable and resistant to scratches and water, while laminate flooring is more prone to scratching and water damage.

Installation – Vinyl flooring is typically easier to install than laminate flooring, as it can often be installed without underlay and can be cut with a utility knife. Laminate flooring requires underlay and a saw to cut it. Some vinyl flooring comes with built in underlay making it easier to instal

Appearance – Both vinyl and laminate flooring can mimic the look of natural materials, such as solid wood or tile, but vinyl flooring typically has a more uniform appearance.

Maintenance – Vinyl flooring is easier to maintain than laminate flooring, as it can be easily cleaned with a damp mop and does not require sealing or waxing.

Cost – Vinyl flooring is generally less expensive than laminate flooring, making it a popular choice for budget-conscious homeowners.

Ultimately, the choice between vinyl and laminate flooring will depend on your preferences and needs. Consider factors such as durability, appearance, and cost when making your decision.

Is a spray mop kit suitable for a vinyl floor?

Yes, a spray mop kit can be used to clean a vinyl floor. Use a cleaning solution specifically designed for vinyl flooring, and avoid using abrasive cleaners or those containing ammonia or bleach. Sweep or vacuum the floor first, then spray and clean in small sections until the entire floor is clean. Finally, allow the floor to air dry or dry with a clean towel.

What tools do I need to install laminate flooring?

You’ll need a few basic tools, including a table or jig saw, measuring tape, spacers, hammer, tapping block, utility knife, and a pry bar.You may also need a drill to make holes in the flooring where pipes come through.

How do I prepare the subfloor before installing laminate flooring?

Make sure the subfloor is clean, level, and dry. Remove any debris, fill in any cracks or holes with a suitable product such as self levelling screed and make sure there are no high spots or low spots that could cause the subfloor to be uneven.

Do I need an underlay for my laminate flooring?

Yes, using an underlay is necessary to provide a moisture barrier and sound insulation. You can use foam or rubber underlay, depending on your preference and the requirements of your laminate flooring manufacturer.

How do I measure and cut my laminate flooring?

Measure the length and width of your room to determine how much flooring you need. Use a saw to cut the planks to size, making sure to leave a small gap between the planks and the wall for expansion.

How do I install the first row of laminate flooring?

Start in the corner of the room and lay the first plank with the tongue facing the wall. Use spacers to maintain a small gap between the plank and the wall, and continue laying the first row until you reach the end of the room.

How do I install the rest of the laminate flooring?

Start the second row with a half plank, making sure to stagger the header joints between rows. Use a tapping block and hammer to lock the planks together, and continue laying the planks until you reach the last row. Always refer to the manufactureres instructions prior to laying.

How do I finish the installation of my laminate flooring?

Cut the final row of planks to size and install them using a pry bar and tapping block. Install either skirting boards or scotia beading to cover the expansion gap around the perimeter of the room.

How do I maintain my laminate flooring?

Keep your laminate flooring clean by sweeping or vacuuming regularly. Use a damp mop with a mild cleaner to clean up spills and stains. Avoid using excess water, as this can damage the laminate flooring.

How do I remove laminate flooring?

Laminate flooring can be removed by prying up each plank with a pry bar or screwdriver. Use caution to avoid damaging the subfloor. Any remaining adhesive can be scraped away with a scraper or sander.

Can I remove the laminate flooring before installing click vinyl?

Yes, removing the laminate flooring before installing vinyl is the recommended practice. This ensures a stable surface for the new flooring to be installed.

Can I lay click vinyl over laminate flooring?

It is generally not recommended to install vinyl flooring over laminate flooring. While it is technically possible, it is not a good practice due to a few reasons including stability.

What type of underlay is best for carpets?

Polyutherane (PU) foam underlay is recommended for carpets, providing comfort and cuhsioning underfoot. It’s also a great sound insulator and keeps the heat in very well. PU foams are available in a variety of thicknesses to suit your carpet and your budget

Do I need to install an underlay for vinyl flooring?

Yes, an underlay is necessary to provide a suitable bed and sound insulation for the vinyl flooring. There are various types of underlays available, depending on the requirements of your vinyl flooring manufacturer. A good quality click vinyl floor will normally have an IXPE underlay already attached to each plank for ease of laying.

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